Solid episode. Possibly my favorite, actually.
When this was first rolling, I was really curious how they'd do the "Coming to America" stories, and the Essie story was the big one on my mind, just from the sheer scale of it. It's such a huge, epic story, back and forth across the ocean, lots of ups and downs. Honestly, you could make a movie out of that story alone.
They made a lot of tweaks here (making her Irish rather than Cornish and tying Mad Sweeney into it), but I think it was mostly a good call, and let them justify spending the entire episode on it. I even liked Browning here despite not caring for her much as Laura - a lot less dialogue, I suppose? And most of it was just telling stories to little kids, which, you know, isn't the biggest hill to climb.
But yeah, the ending, when they both sort of commiserate - living the life they were dealt, with all the good and the bad - was one of my favorite bits in the book, and it was translated beautifully here.
The main story with the whole ice cream truck thing I could take or leave, but man, that twist... between that and the whole killing Vulcan thing, they are NOT shy about playing that "Wednesday is kind of awful" card.