Hightown‘s penultimate episode starts with what appears to be Ray and Sherry Henry’s first encounter.Hightown Season 1, Episode 7 shows Ray pulling Sherry over to the side of the road. Freed from network constraints, it was a show that took the typical procedural format but made it sexier and grimier. We are fast becoming the number one independent website for streaming coverage. [Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Season 1, Episode 7 of Hightown, "Everybody's Got a Cousin in Miami."]. This recap of Hightown season 1, episode 2, “Severely Weatherbeaten”, contains spoilers. Way back in its premiere episode, Starz’ Hightown felt like it was making a point. Remember house ads in comics where they would say, “If you only read one book this month, it must be…”, This recap of Apple TV+s Ted Lasso season 1, episode 9, “All Apologies” contains significant spoilers.

Much of “B.F.O.” proves itself that aforementioned redemptive arc for Jackie, who is eventually, after a successful late shift, allowed to start working again, albeit on dubious legal grounds.

Someone who could get Edmund Tolleson in trouble. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The point, or at least what I assumed to be the point, was to lend rawness to a study of addiction, promiscuity, and violence; to be able to depict, for better or worse, the acts that most shows only gloss over.

That last one manifests as a focus on Krista (Crystal Lake Evans) in “Severely Weatherbeaten”; Jackie acquires her discharge notes and emergency contact details and asks another of Sherry’s friends about her whereabouts. Ray (James Badge Dale) pressuring Renee (Riley Voelkel) into going undercover and then continuing to mix business with pleasure positions him as an antihero, not entirely dissimilar from someone like Frankie (Amaury Nolasco), who is shameless about pulling strings even from within prison. Secure its future — we need you! She’s summoned back to work, and Anthony severs ties with Krista because of how close Jackie is to the truth. The morality of the show’s characters continues to be fluid, even – perhaps especially – among those who might be considered the uncomplicated heroes in other, more traditional crime shows. She seems to have learned nothing from her previous mishaps, and her rehabilitation is not only a waste of time to her but to us, the audience, a particularly damaging feeling when investment in these characters – and in Jackie especially – is central to the success of the show. Junior finds himself trapped in … Ray, meanwhile, fits neatly into a classic but largely uninteresting corrupt cop archetype, mixing business and pleasure with Renee, not to mention proving himself easily manipulated, and using heavy-handed tactics to convince citizens to endanger themselves in conducting his investigation for him. Hightown Season show reviews & Metacritic score: After discovering a lead on Sherry's murder, Jackie becomes determined to solve the case. The success of Starz’ stylish murder-mystery will depend, I think, on the extent to which you value that mystery or Jackie’s on-going battle with sobriety. The episode begins with a brief flashback as we see how Junior and an Eminem-lookalike attempted to haul Sherry’s body overboard. In Hightown Episode 2, Jackie leaves rehab and tries to find Krista. The success of Starz’ stylish murder-mystery will depend, I think, on the extent to which you value that mystery or …

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“Severely Weatherbeaten” finds its crime drama and character study elements jockeying for pole position, and the underlying mystery remains slightly unengaging.

Despite Junior’s suggestion that she return to therapy, she instead follows Anthony’s truck and demands Krista’s whereabouts from him. Her investigation leads her to the docks and to Junior (Shane Harper), and there’s still evidently a lot more to learn.
You know where this is headed. The latest crime drama from Starz got off to a pretty average start last week and episode 2 does the show no favours in terms of its slower character work and questionable plotting. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these words. If this is the start of a redemptive arc, I’m not sure it feels like it.