As I wrote last week, Mike (Jeremy Renner) must cut Iris (Emma Laird) loose. She will get him killed. She's a big girl. She knows it all. She can look after herself. So she arrogantly and stupidly runs away from people looking out for her right back into the arms of evil, thinking she's something special. Well, that didn't work out the way she planned and the 24/7 hustler is sad. Boo-hoo! I ain't crying for you.
How many times does Mike have to kick Joseph's (George Tchortov) azz before he realizes he should leave Mike alone?! No Miriam (Dianne Wiest) this week, so we didn't have to endure her Liberal psycho-babble. That's a good thing, but Dianne Wiest is such a good actress it's a shame to have to despise her character.
The relationship between Kyle and Ian (Taylor Handley and Hugh Dillon) forged in the fire of last season's riot, is very special. Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) is a compelling character.
How many times does Mike have to kick Joseph's (George Tchortov) azz before he realizes he should leave Mike alone?! No Miriam (Dianne Wiest) this week, so we didn't have to endure her Liberal psycho-babble. That's a good thing, but Dianne Wiest is such a good actress it's a shame to have to despise her character.
The relationship between Kyle and Ian (Taylor Handley and Hugh Dillon) forged in the fire of last season's riot, is very special. Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) is a compelling character.