Critique sans concession sur l’épisode 2 de la saison 3 de Mayor of Kingstown

Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Episode 2 Review: Guts
Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Episode 2 opened tensely, allowing us to see the emotions and turmoil a prison sentence takes on prisoners and their families. Between the panning camera and the ominous music, we knew something was up. They sure seemed pretty interested in that bag of potato chips. To see a dead convict on the ground didn’t give much of a surprise. More like another one bites the dust. This show sure seems to have a lot of people dying behind bars. Mike sees the prisoner’s death as what it is and tries to warn Bunny off making money moves. But in a typical criminal move, Bunny doesn’t give AF. And Iris’s behavior as she got pulled over is troubling, to say the least. If you know you’re riding illegally, why would you be so cavalier about breaking traffic laws? It’s a given that you’re going to get busted. And then trying to drive off with the police officer standing right there? You’re asking for an arrest. Back at the prison, multiple inmates are dropping like flies, foaming at the mouth and convulsing. We’ve seen enough doctor shows to know they’ve been poisoned. Time for the prison to go on lockdown.
Bunny is getting pampered at the trap house as he learns about the prison problem. It turns out the heroine his crew brought into the prison and outside it is laced. Now Mike has to fix the situation. But how? And do we really want him to? Bunny’s cold, calculated nature suggests he may need to clean up his mess this time. Mike did try to warn him about this potential disaster but he wouldn’t listen.
As we watch multiple body bags getting loaded into the coroner’s van, we hear from Evelyn and Moore that the casualties aren’t just happening in lockup but also on the streets. Looks like somebody has Bunny in their sights and is making a power play to put him out of business. Haven’t we seen that storyline before already? Mike has a private meeting with Bunny’s inside man to give a solution on how to fix the heroin supply issue caused by the poisoned drugs.

The new inside man doesn’t seem to want to cooperate with Mike’s plan to form an alliance with another gang to obtain a new supply of drugs. He even says he doesn’t trust Mike. Do we really trust you? He is a convict locked up in prison, which means he isn’t trustworthy. I think we’ll take our chances with the Mayor, not the criminal. He has a lot of practice. It’s interesting to see Moore’s change of stance on letting Mike access the prison to work his unique magic. Does he plan to operate above board now that he’s the warden? He wouldn’t take Mike’s calls in Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Episode 1. Now, he’s punishing the guard for letting Mike onto the grounds. We get that he’s never liked Mike’s arrangement, but as the guard says, he saves lives and does what the warden can’t.
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