Surprised there's no thread yet. I know many people in previous episode threads have expressed that they're not super into this season, but given that it's only 8 episodes and that they've already watched the first three, I'd expect most everyone is still watching.
That shootout at the end was pretty epic, and I really liked the way the camera stayed on our three main characters after the shooting was over to show how traumatic the immediate aftermath of something like that would be.
But as Alan Sepinwall points out in his recap, did they really set up a good reason for the shootout? I realize they found Caspere's items pawned and that they linked the selling of those items back to the pimp who ran the sweatshop, but after that, it just seemed odd that they were going into this place with a massive SWAT-type raid, and then the way they were all casually walking down the street in POLICE vests but no helmets just seemed to be begging for what happened. I'd think that they'd at least want some element of surprise rather than assembling up a couple blocks away and then walking down the middle of the street toward the warehouse.
Frank's clearly going back to his roots in order to build up his empire again. I think the contrast between him only caring about his money and his wife only caring about having a baby is interesting. It seems that she'd be happy just running away and starting a new life somewhere else, but Frank is so caught up in material things and legacy that he would never even consider something like that.
Several other things to discuss. I'll leave some of it for the rest of you.
That shootout at the end was pretty epic, and I really liked the way the camera stayed on our three main characters after the shooting was over to show how traumatic the immediate aftermath of something like that would be.
But as Alan Sepinwall points out in his recap, did they really set up a good reason for the shootout? I realize they found Caspere's items pawned and that they linked the selling of those items back to the pimp who ran the sweatshop, but after that, it just seemed odd that they were going into this place with a massive SWAT-type raid, and then the way they were all casually walking down the street in POLICE vests but no helmets just seemed to be begging for what happened. I'd think that they'd at least want some element of surprise rather than assembling up a couple blocks away and then walking down the middle of the street toward the warehouse.
Frank's clearly going back to his roots in order to build up his empire again. I think the contrast between him only caring about his money and his wife only caring about having a baby is interesting. It seems that she'd be happy just running away and starting a new life somewhere else, but Frank is so caught up in material things and legacy that he would never even consider something like that.
Several other things to discuss. I'll leave some of it for the rest of you.
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