Another good episode as one-quarter of the last season is gone (feels bad to say that). We learned more about what happened with Rebecca and Hood during the time jump we experienced on the show, as we still look forward to have any conclusive hint when it comes to who is the serial killer.
Proctor moves into business with more dangerous people, the cartel is never really a good idea for any character on any show. It wasn't for Walter White, wasn't for Boyd Crowder and it wasn't for Jax Teller. In Proctor's case, not only does he have to worry with this new alliance with the Colombian cartel, but he has a target on his back when it comes to Nazis as well, Calvin Bunker seems determined to take over Proctor's business one way or the other, still having to deal with his brother Kurt.
Overall, the action scenes were good, I took a point away for the time been too dedicated to only introduce and then torture any character that had some screen time in those 40+ minutes, including a much anticipated and welcome return.
Proctor moves into business with more dangerous people, the cartel is never really a good idea for any character on any show. It wasn't for Walter White, wasn't for Boyd Crowder and it wasn't for Jax Teller. In Proctor's case, not only does he have to worry with this new alliance with the Colombian cartel, but he has a target on his back when it comes to Nazis as well, Calvin Bunker seems determined to take over Proctor's business one way or the other, still having to deal with his brother Kurt.
Overall, the action scenes were good, I took a point away for the time been too dedicated to only introduce and then torture any character that had some screen time in those 40+ minutes, including a much anticipated and welcome return.