Carrie is against Claires idea at first, but relents when Claire threatens to talk to other reporters.
It doesnt feel that Tanner has done enough to warrant Joes relentless retaliation.
Tanner seems thrown in, included only because of Joes retaliation against organized religion.
Joe tells the cult how famed theyve become, talking about their holy war.
The followers seem to have no contact with the outside world, for one reason or another.
With his intriguing psychological attachment to killing gone, Joes aimless jihad feels strange.
When Lily & Co. go after Joe, Mark asks why they dont just leave the country instead.
Blaming everything on Joe seems misplaced when Mike was the one who did the extensive damage to Luke.
Max worries that Mike isnt grieving his fathers death properly, which sets up whats to come.
Lily, Mark, and Luke are spotted and Mike and Max take off after them.
They find Lilys vacant house, Mandys body, and a plethora of bearing-finding DNA evidence, albeit unbelievably.
Joe and Ryans reunion scene makes the episode, as Purefoy and Bacon have immaculate back-and-forth.
Joe and his followers force Ryan, Courtney, and Preston to decide which one of them will die.
Preston takes Joes knife, asks God for forgiveness, and kills Courtney.
Joe doesnt know what to do with Ryan when he, Emma, and Robert leave Korban.
Ryan breaks out, slaying Lilys oncoming mercenaries as the FBI arrives.
Max and Ryan reunite as Mike tries to find Lily.
Ryan and Max arrive in time to stop Mikes revenge kill.
Ryan tells Mike that killing Lily would be something he would do.
Mike shoots Lily in the chest anyway.
I was really surprised with the pace with which Lilys death was handled.
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Rating:
3 out of 5