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(2019)

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8/10
Funniest line ever
idospasjody22 December 2019
This actress is amazing and the writing is spot on this episode. "I hate cell phones! I miss...phone booths. Nobody ever got eaten out inside a cell phone."
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8/10
The heat is coming
85122218 May 2020
Greetings from Lithuania.

With 4 episodes left in this season i can predict that there will be blood and heat is coming from a standpoint of this episode. There will be face offs, and there will be killings - my guess is that two families will face each other. The only sad part of this season is that its a last one, and this show will be without its true ending. Other then that, this was a solid episode that did move story of this season forwards.
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6/10
The female cop storyline what got his show cancelled
Fargomoviecritic12 January 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The female cop storyline is utterly ridiculous and her taking Schmitty into custody was stupid. Her pulling them over in Ray's Caddy was so stupid. This storyline was the reason why this show got cancelled - has to be!
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1/10
Last season none too soon
dierregi18 September 2022
The John Dahl directed episodes are usually the best and darkest but this one sucks. The ethnic female detective who, for obvious reason is smarter than everybody, basically just kidnaps Smitty, detains and interrogates him without a shred of legality. Smitty, who should be a hardened New Yorker doesn't even question her methods when even an infant would know better and at least keep his mouth shut.

Insufferable Bridget after having confessed her adultery for no reason and ruined Smitty and Adam's life is still forcing them to do what she wants.

Daryll, the most useless character in the shows, attributes to racism the fact that to accept someone as a brother one should at least spend some formative years together, if not the whole childhood, like real siblings do. Regardless of the colour of his skin, some animosity should be expected - in fact, way more than shown in the series - considering the circumstances of his birth. He waltzes in as a grownup in the middle of a dysfunctional family and expects to be treated like he belongs there, which he actually doesn't, even if he was a blonde, blue-eyed Arian boy.

Daryll is the result of adultery committed while a mother of four was dying of cancer. Surely not his fault, but not exactly a brotherly love-inducing circumstance. Not only that but in this episode he's apparently shocked by violence and disapproving of Mick and then protecting Mick against Ray because... who knows? Schizophrenic to say the least.
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