I agree with Sasha on the roll for blanket size. Seriously, you wouldn't go intoa shop and buy a "one to six foot by one to six foot woollen blanket" at a fixed price, would you? Blankets should have a defined size. I don't have any D&D sourcebooks here but it would make sense for them to all be six by four or six by five. A two by two would make an improvised sling or could be folded into a small pillow, but would not serve as a blanket.
I also agree with Shadowflame66. Oi!
Thirdly, while this episode seemed a lot better than the preceding ones, it's still guilty of trigger-happy editing. Someone somewhere splied one second from an hour later into the gap where they'd cut out half an hour's plot just because he could. It was headache city trying to watch the first ones. Was that meant to make us as confused as a ditzy blonde at her first RPG session with a really inept GM, or was it just idiotic? If you've got a story to tell or something funny to show or an awesome discovery to reveal or science to teach, you should tell the story, show the funny thing, reveal the discovery or teach the science. If you try story funny the disco teach tell and very the thing the the science to you're going to convince the audience you've just come off your medication. That cameraman needs to back off and stand still, too .....
..... and after some googling I reckon this series is the sexiest Sasha Grey's ever looked on camera.
Here is a small collection of Not Safe For Work reasons why porn just isn't sexy [http://www.donnypauling.com/blog/2010/03/11/is-this-sexy/] even if you are a voyeur with a fake-orgasm fetish.