A good character building episode for Princess that gives us a bit more context for why she acts the way she does instead of just alluding to vague mental health issues and moving on.
The main complaint people appear to have with this episode is that it doesn't advance the overall plot. However, this should not be a surprise to anyone since this is one of the six episodes made during Covid lockdown restrictions, meaning a more in-depth, multi-character episode was untenable.
Whilst it may not be the interrogation episode fans wanted, I believe the writers took a sensible approach in deciding to use the unexpected restrictions as a means to allow Paola Lázaro to flex her acting mucles and show us what makes the latest addition to this ever expanding cast tick. A task that she tackles admirably without ever descending into a charicature, which is no mean feat considering her manic-pixie get-up.
Having watched since season one, I am confident that at least some of the reveals from this episode will also end up paying off in some quieter, inter-personal moments next season.
So, although some viewers may feel robbed of a tense, drama-filled interrogation episode (as if we haven't already had enough variations of those over the past ten seasons) this is a decent character study that continued to lay the foundations for whatever the TV version of this new group is going to be.