I am not sure if Marjorie becoming a key character this season is a good move, but her scenes were fine here, and the over the top Prison Warden was a nice touch as well. They are definitely upping the ante of the dangers this season though. Last time Bryan Cranston's character seemed to just make threats, but this year's henchmen already have blood on their hands.
3 Reviews
Where Am I Headed? I Ain't Sure!
wandernn1-81-6832745 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Bahahahaha! Frank Whaley! +1 Star
Wonder how many actors who guest starred On HOUSE are gonna show up in a David Shore series.
Lol, they scheme to get Real Pete released from Prison. Good stuff.
At the end real Pete is dropped off in the middle of the highway and crapping his DOC shorts because he has no clue what's going on. Priceless +1 Star
7/10.
Wonder how many actors who guest starred On HOUSE are gonna show up in a David Shore series.
Lol, they scheme to get Real Pete released from Prison. Good stuff.
At the end real Pete is dropped off in the middle of the highway and crapping his DOC shorts because he has no clue what's going on. Priceless +1 Star
7/10.
Season 2 continues the strong start
richiehodev12 June 2022
This episode has been the best episode of all the 12 episodes up to this point. We are now seeing the full fallout from Marius's con in Season 1, as everyone is now frantically trying to either get out in front of these consequences and doing their best to figure out their role in in Marius's lies. The writing is even stronger than Season 1; plot points flow logically from one scene to the next, with very little dead air on screen. A well written and well thought out show respects your time, and so far Sneaky Pete Season 2 is truly earning all of my attention.
PS: Very memorable acting from even the minor characters: the prison warden and the commissioner office's employee.
PS: Very memorable acting from even the minor characters: the prison warden and the commissioner office's employee.
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