I saw it! It seemed to focus on the baptism theme a lot, but it also focused on moral choices. It sure contrasted the morality of Barb's polygamy with the morality of Cindy (and Mom's) shunning. Barb couldn't even go into the house. And torn between her two families, Barb finally made a decision about who her real family was. I loved Nicki telling off Cindy. She has a lot of faults, but the way she stood up for Barb was so cool. Ben's morality was in conflict with his girlfriend's morality, and then he succumbed and now feels great remorse for a momentary (literally) pleasure (poor kid). Sarah and Margene's morality was called into question as polygamists.
Margene seems to have found her compass though, and she finally stuck up for Nicki against judgmental Pam and told her goodbye.
Wasn't it creepy how Roman and his minions knew when Bill and Joey went to visit Brother Halloway? And the phone was left off the hook so Roman and the NSA could listen in. Did you catch that Brother Halloway's first name was Earnest? And then later he told Bill how his grandfather Orville was such a great prophet and how Roman had changed everything. Kind of reminded me of Russell and Rutherford.
Tammy