Finally caught up!
I was a bit disappointed that all that buildup and amazing acting in 407 led to something so predictable. They can only revisit the story around the window fall so many times before my mind goes through different likely scenarios, and then it ends up being the most predictable of all - especially given that we were already led to believe at the end of season 1 that his father was abusive and pushed him from the window then. So even if he didn't, he was clearly a deciding factor in that fall. And then there was that time when Elliot said to his dying father that he will never forgive him, in that vision, or was it a memory.
I was so much in "is that really it?" state of mind that I wouldn't have been surprised that they were going to reveal in 408 that the whole session was a staged act between Elliot and Krista, as a trap for Vera. Although I realize that would have been disrespectful, and also made Elliot look like an even more of a manipulative monster after the shit he pulled off on that woman in the previous episode. But I have to admit I was especially led to believe that's what they were going for when Elliot kept repeating during the session that his father was his friend, where it didn't really seem that way in previous seasons.
In any case, absolutely amazing acting from everyone involved, and crazy tense.
I also felt a bit indifferent about Tyrell's death. I thought it was a weak setup, as if they wanted to get rid of him as quickly as possible, and Tyrell himself was somehow completely out of character, made to go from determined to weak in such a short time for no good. deserved reason.
For me, the most potent moments so far in the season were White Rose's backstory, and the Phillip's failed attempt to protect Angela. The hack and the action in 405 was as tense as the best they had in the show. Loved that episode.
Oh and Dom stays badass, and possibly the most interesting character in the show. Wanted to jump out of the chair, cheering for what she's done in 408.