![]() ![]() The aftermath of this one is the least compelling and most rushed story thread (but also the most minor, so that’s something). Starts with a solid hair pull and ends with a full-on cocked-back Indiana Jones punch to the face. Kaitlyn asks Joe about the current state of her family life, and as soon as Joe trails off on the subject of her older daughter Kate (Hannah Love Lanier), we cut to a soccer field where Kate’s laying the absolute smackdown on some blonde gal on the other team. 1 opens on Joe and Kaitlyn at lunch together, the usual talk - “Where’s your mark currently” this and “I want to put the new Lioness through the grinder” that. So let’s break the episode down, beating by beating, and see how many teeth we have left by the end.īeating No. Like straight punching all over the place. They should have called it “The Beating(s),” though because this is a whole goddamned episode of literal beatings. She’s out to find the real breaking point and will put Cruz through her own little Guantanamo session to do it. ![]() ![]() Our Special Ops: Lioness premiere was a banger, for sure, but nothing will prepare you for … “The Beating.” If you see this episode’s title and think it’s referencing anything less than a literal beating, you are sorely mistaken.īy the end of the pilot, there’s little doubt as to Cruz’s ability to absorb any beating into the all-consuming vortex of righteous animal will, nor her aptitude for Lioness spycraft. Say what you will of Taylor Sheridan, dude can write a kick-ass pilot. ![]()
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