The Lie of the Truth
- Episode aired Dec 1, 2022
- 12
- 47m
Tracy has good news for Kyle. Mike and Iris spend a peaceful day at the cabin, unaware of the trouble escalating back in town.Tracy has good news for Kyle. Mike and Iris spend a peaceful day at the cabin, unaware of the trouble escalating back in town.Tracy has good news for Kyle. Mike and Iris spend a peaceful day at the cabin, unaware of the trouble escalating back in town.
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I'm assuming between the preaching and the nonstop killing of guards, this episode was made solely for the purpose of satiating the blood lost of Hollywood liberals need for killing cops. Disgusting.
They lock an inmate like Hannibal Lecter only to leave him outside like a kid at the principal's office. Oh and two of his associates just happen to be right by. Don't mind them. Then a black gang teams up with a Russian gang leader to take over the prison.
I don't mind a dumb action movie but for a show that had writing of a certain caliber to go to this is hard. It's like if Silence of The Lambs turned halfway into a Friday the 13th movie.
I guess they wanted to go big in this episode and they mistimed it.
It really ruined this series for me.
Did you know
- GoofsCharacter Mike McLusky is preparing breakfast and puts butter into a cast iron pan. The butter is sizzling, but he picks up the cast iron pan to grease the bottom of the pan. A cast iron pan that hot would have burned his hand when held by the handle.
- Quotes
Mike McLusky: Look, Iris. You don't owe me anything, okay? I want you to understand that. Nothing. I'm not the one that saved you.
Iris: You know, I had a hundred guys swear they'd die for me. None swear to kill. Never entered their selfish minds. But you - didn't even swear, you just did it. You killed them - for me.
Mike McLusky: I did it because they deserved it.
Iris: That's what I mean.
Details
- Runtime
- 47m
- Aspect ratio
- 2:1