



As for me, I'm on board to let the show continue to do whatever it wants because of its consistent cleverness and attention to detail.Ītticus, Leti, and Montrose take the lead in "A History of Violence" with an arc that has them traveling back East and through time to get the answers they seek about missing pages from the fabled Book of Names. I get the sense that Lovecraft Country is a show more concerned with its thematic explorations than developments on the ground level, which may irk some viewers looking for a more traditional narrative. Tonight's episode feels as much a self-contained story as it feels connected to the previous three, with roots laid down for a mysterious next chapter. There is still some disjointedness, though.
