dimanche 8 septembre 2013

Low Winter Sun: "Cake on the Way" Review

Full spoilers below.


This week on Everything is Terrible in Detroit: Agnew and Geddes struggle to come up with a story for the press regarding McCann’s murder that won’t indict them while Damon struggles to keep control of his makeshift drug running business. Meanwhile, the cops attend a boxing match, Khalil crushes on Agnew, and Sean the homeless drug addicted ex-cop steals the show.


To say this episode is all over the map is an understatement, yet for all the disparate elements there’s at least something to enjoy in each of them. Damon is still the sore spot of this show and this episode does nothing to excite you for his increasing screen time. He’s a prideful little boy who’s trying to make himself somebody by being a bad guy – he’s like a horribly truncated and unintelligent Walter White – that can now add “unreasonably jealous husband” to the list. His character is nothing more than an amalgam of cliches topped with an underwhelming performance by James Ransone. Damon is two-dimensional, even by the standards of this show, and it drags down all of the characters that surround him.


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