I was quite surprised that Dutch and co went back to working for the Rack (and by extension, the Company, as the Rack often seems to act as a private militia for the Company, at least on "official" business) - another seeming lack of consequences. This was addressed later in the episode, though.
That Killjoys, effectively de-facto working for the Company by all appearances, can walk around unmolested in Oldtown while more or less openly hunting Company enemies is rather hard to swallow, though.
Hills was a good character, sorry to see him go. Pawter is also interesting. The new villain is really chewing the scenery, but he is effective.
That Killjoys, effectively de-facto working for the Company by all appearances, can walk around unmolested in Oldtown while more or less openly hunting Company enemies is rather hard to swallow, though.
Hills was a good character, sorry to see him go. Pawter is also interesting. The new villain is really chewing the scenery, but he is effective.