After a brief detour, the hunt is back on for Drew Thompson, the man who shot Theo Tonin and made off with his pile of cocaine thirty years prior. And man, does this get off to a hell of a start. 'Kin" drags back a number of characters who've been dormant for a while, all of them cogs in this very active machine. And it's not just Drew that's keeping things moving; the trainwreck that is Colton Rhodes is still tracking the escaped Ellen May, and that situation's just worsening by the minute.
This is a very fluid episode that ably juggles all airborne balls and even deepens the histories of Bo and Arlo (they had to gain power somehow). Taut and well-constructed all the way.
9/10
This is a very fluid episode that ably juggles all airborne balls and even deepens the histories of Bo and Arlo (they had to gain power somehow). Taut and well-constructed all the way.
9/10