This is the backstory reveal/detective section of the film, yet it doesn't feel any less tense or entertaining than the rest of it. And, of course, it ends helps that there are another 2 or 3 great set-pieces mixed in here.
Who would have thought that a film series that started 50 years ago about the antichrist making his way through political circles to reach the highest seat of power would actually feel scary and realistic now.
I wonder how easy it would be to get Pete Hegseth to recite "“From the eternal sea he rises, Creating armies on either shore, Turning man against his brother, Until man exists no more.”