Okay, I have been waiting for this one to discuss.
Here's where it gets contentious!
According to this book......
... the original plan when the character of Gan was dreamed up by the production team, was that he has told his fellow crew members a pack of lies about killing a Federation guard to protect his "woman" and that he is, in reality, a cunning serial sex-killer who very much needs the limiter in his brain.
The book also contends that his behaviour in this episode confirms this original plan by the production team. Gan is a complete and utterly evil psychopath, according to them. His cunning certainly being on show when he fools Cally into releasing him - followed by his evil, smug leer as he immediately attacks her.
The book goes on to say that these early plans for Gan's character were watered down as the show went on, until he became the gentle giant we all know, loved.
I don't know where they got their inside information from, but, watching the various episode featuring Gan, in light of what the book says, it feels to me like they could really have a point!
Gan could actually be interpreted as a cunning, lying psychopath! With only the limiter holding him back.
But gullible is my middle name.
I even believed this book at one point, simply because the prose was so politely earnest.....
I therefore stand by, willing to have my naivete shot down in flames!
Or could the writers of the book be onto something?
As for the episode itself, a good one again. Mind you, I think I have a critical blind spot for perhaps all of Blake's 7. I love every episode and overlook whatever flaws may be on show.
Overall score.....
8 out of 10