Cult movie legend M Emmett Walsh plays a character that is supposed to be hated by the audience because the characters seem to hate him, but it's not really understood why. Maybe I'm just a fan of the actor, who could make otherwise shallow characters entertaining. And yet he's much too old now to matter either way, and looks pretty bad (but compared to the dying Ricky Jay as the Van Helsing of Con Artists, he's Channing Tatum).
Either way, this is the best episode so far despite only taking place in two locations, for the most part, and another character is revealed, a female art forger who's "spirituality" takes the place of Maggie's New Age "aura" hippie from the previous season. They're both like Glenda the Good Witch, immune to the wicked world in which they're equally a part of... or were once.
Meanwhile, Julia remains the best character this time around. Even Taylor is fumbling with a lackluster storyline of helping a middle aged woman with her druggie teenage daughter which borders on an Afternoon Special.
But this is a different kind of season. It's as if they figure we know the characters enough to let them slow down. And that they do.
Either way, this is the best episode so far despite only taking place in two locations, for the most part, and another character is revealed, a female art forger who's "spirituality" takes the place of Maggie's New Age "aura" hippie from the previous season. They're both like Glenda the Good Witch, immune to the wicked world in which they're equally a part of... or were once.
Meanwhile, Julia remains the best character this time around. Even Taylor is fumbling with a lackluster storyline of helping a middle aged woman with her druggie teenage daughter which borders on an Afternoon Special.
But this is a different kind of season. It's as if they figure we know the characters enough to let them slow down. And that they do.