Mayor of Kingstown

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Lets start with our main Kingstown cops: Ferguson, Sawyer and Kyle.

Two-thirds of these guys act according to form.

Kyle though shows maturity New Dad strength?

by cornering the car thief who chauffeured the second bomber.

The man to watch in this episode, though as always is Mike.

What makes Mike the Mayor is that hes not beholden to any laws or ethical codes.

He can cut across lines.

He can make deals.

Hedoes not carewhat kind of terrible things his business partners do.

He only cares about results.

(I have argued in these recaps that Mike rarely actuallygetsresults.

But thats beside the point.)

After some terse catching-up pleasantries, Mike gets to the point.

But if Merle helpsMikefind the man … well, he can make the problem go away, Mayor-style.

I have to reiterate here how much Im enjoying Richard Brakes performance as Merle.

Some people are always asking for favors.

Others know its better to be owed.

Enraged, Mike pushes Macon off a building.

Hearing that rationale, Merle smiles.

Sure, Mike, he says.

If thats the sugar you should probably swallow the load?

Old fucking times sake, yeah.

Merle answers, Well I aint exactly readin Harlem Renaissance.

My eyes aint watchin God.

Kudos to theMayor of Kingstowncrew, led this week by director Nina Lopez-Corrado.

He explains, My mom had that same look.