It bothers me that there is no family tradition for what to do while waiting for the lottery loser to finish his night in the Room. Couldn't they stand outside the door singing Onward Christian Soldiers? Granted, it hadn't been written yet in 1841 of our time, but I'm sure it's already wildly popular in 1841 parallel time.
It also bothers me that Morgan leaves the Room during his night there - because, of course, sneaking out the back door is just as much leaving it as is marching out the front double doors. And, by the way, it's interesting that although Gabriel, in half an hour in the Room, experienced insanity-inducing terrors, Morgan just sat there for quite some time without anything happening. It's a capricious Room, I guess.
Fantastic scene with Kendrick paying a call at just the wrong time. And once again he has absolutely no clue as to what he's dealing with.