if this was a 'good old 12 episode' album, then we'd probably hear the whole saga in one album. Well, I guess we'll just have to keep listening.
I think overall the episode worked rather well. it was a good choice to have Whit rather than Wilson in this episode, as Whit sounded like he'd actually been through a similar time, due to Jenny, Jerry, etc. I also like that he was was just trying to answer Olivia's questions, rather than suggest things or push her to make a decision.
Morrie told Whit he uses his inventions to make people do the right thing, but here Whit let Oliva lead the conversation, and only bought up the IS adventure as a suggestion. if Whit (who knew about the situation) was doing what Morrie said Whit was, then Whit would have set the program up and invited Olivia there (a bit like he did with Valerie). Faith is something Whit's very sensitive about, so does this (even partially) prove Morrie wrong?
In regards to the Story Arc, Olivia seems to want to believe again, but Ms Adelaide's words are putting her off. I know this might sound a bit strange, but this reminds me of the Batman story "the killing joke", specifically the end scene. Just to recap for those who don't know, the last scene features a conversation between Batman and Joker. Batman asks if 'they' (Batman/Jokers fighting) will ever end, and Joker replies with a joke about two men escaping prison via a board between two buildings. The first one offers to shine a light cross the board for the second, but the second replies "are you crazy, you'd turn it off before I got there". What if Ms Adelaide went through something, and having lost faith, doesn't want to set herself up for disappointment again, or is just too angry or bitter to want to try to or accept help. Whit has been through a lot, yet still has his faith. At this point, I'd say that Olivia wants to cross the board, but still want's to more before she does. My guess is we may hear more about Ms Adelaide's past, because I'm sure David and Eva won't be happy when they hear about the assignment, especially after "TTTB".