GKarsEye
Regular
An OK episode yesterday, that seemed more to serve as set-ups for the future than anything else.
Al is on the mend now. The closing shot of this face was priceless. Brad Dourif had his best performance here in the whole series so far, a pleasant surprise after relegating him to the background for such a long time. I'm not completely sure why they didn't try forcing him to piss out the stones like that before and almost resorted to surgery. But it gave the Doc a kind of spiritual freedom, and I wonder if that will lead to greater involvement in the politics of the camp. Also will be interesting to see if the experience changes Al in some way.
I think the writers' intentions here was to move the focus off Al for a while, at least in terms of the plots around the camp.
Seth and his wife seem to be beginning to live a married life, with their morning "discussion." Also, calling each other by first names sure helps with the intimacy issues.
Mr. Wilcox is laying some groundwork for something, and it's not clear exactly what. It's more than just scaring prospectors away from their claims for Hearst. This mysterious deal with Cy about the heroin trade seems designed to knock Mr Wu out, but why?
Speaking of Wilcox and laying, what a weird dude he is. Whore-mongering should be much more fun than that.
Dan is the second most frightening individual in the camp after Cy. The way he can just kill with no remorse like that.
Al is on the mend now. The closing shot of this face was priceless. Brad Dourif had his best performance here in the whole series so far, a pleasant surprise after relegating him to the background for such a long time. I'm not completely sure why they didn't try forcing him to piss out the stones like that before and almost resorted to surgery. But it gave the Doc a kind of spiritual freedom, and I wonder if that will lead to greater involvement in the politics of the camp. Also will be interesting to see if the experience changes Al in some way.
I think the writers' intentions here was to move the focus off Al for a while, at least in terms of the plots around the camp.
Seth and his wife seem to be beginning to live a married life, with their morning "discussion." Also, calling each other by first names sure helps with the intimacy issues.
Mr. Wilcox is laying some groundwork for something, and it's not clear exactly what. It's more than just scaring prospectors away from their claims for Hearst. This mysterious deal with Cy about the heroin trade seems designed to knock Mr Wu out, but why?
Speaking of Wilcox and laying, what a weird dude he is. Whore-mongering should be much more fun than that.
Dan is the second most frightening individual in the camp after Cy. The way he can just kill with no remorse like that.