This episode was a wild ride in both the present and the past. Shawn Hatosy did an excellent job in recapturing the more ominous and gritty themes from prior seasons and tying them into the current season with this episode. I would be annoyed if there wasn't hesitance working with Frankie but she and the Cody's seem to be running out of options with their acquaintances. Finally, the chemistry between J and Pope is the best of the group. Their relationship is beyond complex and seeing that tension on screen is extremely satisfying. I felt this season lost a lot of value splitting the boys up for a good chunk but there is nothing better than when they are all on the same page. Looking forward to seeing a new unified front in this next job.
4 Reviews
Curse the producers for the flashbacks.
MongoLloyd26 September 2021
Useless-High Ratings Are Lying
atmegh22 September 2021
The flashbacks are the worst. There's no way that is how Smurf would have behaved.
And when did Deran get a place?
Why are Craig and Deran losing time by not bleaching? I mean I'm no expert, but I don't think that's how you clean up.
I'm hate-watching it at this point. The bent cop should have just shot all of them. Put this lame horse down.
Do still love Shawn Hatsoy.
And when did Deran get a place?
Why are Craig and Deran losing time by not bleaching? I mean I'm no expert, but I don't think that's how you clean up.
I'm hate-watching it at this point. The bent cop should have just shot all of them. Put this lame horse down.
Do still love Shawn Hatsoy.
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