Dutch and John go undercover on the planetary body of Leith in a delightful episode with minimal ear amputations.

Lend me your ears,Killjoysfans.

Yeah, The Quad kind of sucks.

The Harvest is really about the partnership between Dutch and John.

These two have been working together, presumably just the two of them, for six years.

Dutch has a dark side and John keeps that dark side from taking over.

In their final scene together, she calls John irreplaceable.

From what weve seen so far, shes never had that before.

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And what of the rest of Johns family?

Like Davin and Dutch, Pawter has a mysterious past.

At this point, it seems like John is the only character not hiding gruesome secrets.

Killjoyscontinues to build up its world in some fascinating, subtle ways.

This week, we learn more about the world of Leith.

Still, theyre doing better that the Westerlians who they hire on to work their fields in dismal conditions.

Most of them are unsuccessful in their bids.

Killjoys did something clever in making Westerley the central world within the narrative.

Rating:

3 out of 5