The very last sequence of this episode is actually where I thought we would begin it, but no such luck. The result, yet another boring episode that went nowhere until the last two minutes.
It was yet another Axe-less (Damian Lewis) episode. If someone would drop the insufferably arrogant and smug Kate Sacker (Dola Rashad), Scooter (Daniel Breaker) and Phillip (Toney Goins) off a short pier, I would greatly appreciate it. Whilst there, put Ari (Stephen Kunken) in cement shoes.
In my review, last week, I did predict that Wendy (Maggie Siff), Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) and Wags (David Costabile), would end up being allied against the jerk, Mike Prince (Cory Stoll), which is on track, and ultimately they would team up with Axe. Next episode, it's time to stop playing in the shallow end of the pool and move into the deep end. And get Axe back into the game!
It was yet another Axe-less (Damian Lewis) episode. If someone would drop the insufferably arrogant and smug Kate Sacker (Dola Rashad), Scooter (Daniel Breaker) and Phillip (Toney Goins) off a short pier, I would greatly appreciate it. Whilst there, put Ari (Stephen Kunken) in cement shoes.
In my review, last week, I did predict that Wendy (Maggie Siff), Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) and Wags (David Costabile), would end up being allied against the jerk, Mike Prince (Cory Stoll), which is on track, and ultimately they would team up with Axe. Next episode, it's time to stop playing in the shallow end of the pool and move into the deep end. And get Axe back into the game!