Snowfall season 4 episode 912/21/2023 ![]() **** We hired Reggie, fulfilled our obligations to him, and he quit in the middle of covering two TV series w/ no notice and no explanation. Want up-to-the-minute notification? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, and Facebook. Readers seeking more TV show reviews can visit our TV Show Review Page, our TV Show Review Twitter Page, our TV Show Review Facebook Page, and our TV Show Review Google+ Page. Leave your thoughts on this Snowfall review and this episode of Snowfall in the comments section. With only one more episode to go before the season ends, I find myself anticipating the possibility that they emulate its success. On the other hand, there is nothing egregiously wrong here either, with there being no shots akin to the bewildering pan sequence in A Long Time Coming.Īll in all, Story of a Scar sets a new bar for the series and renews my faith in its ability to become good television. While the narrative and acting are strong enough to carry the episode on their own, it’s tempting to think about what could have been had the show’s creators been willing to take more risks with the way they told said narrative. On a technical level, however, the episode is fairly unremarkable, a complaint I have of course leveled at previous entries. Quiet for the duration of the entire sequence, she still manages to convey through discomfort at her inability to reign in Ramiro and Pedro ( Filipe Valle Costa) through her bemused facial expressions and rigid body language. Even the scene where she is the least active, when they all go to Teddy ( Carter Hudson) and Alejandro’s ( Juan Javier Cardenas) warehouse to discuss their illicit business, is effective. Her talk with Ramiro ( Jose Zuniga) about kicking Oso ( Sergio Persis-Mencheta) is positively nerve-wracking and serves as a good follow-up piece to the last episode’s aforementioned outburst. Within the show’s Mexican sub-plot, Rios has become the most engaging cast member, a feat accomplished in no small part by the commitment she makes to the role. ![]() ![]() Speaking of which, the lead who comes closest to said heights is Lucia ( Emily Rios), which is hardly surprising given her outburst at the end of Baby Teeth.
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