![]() ![]() The Codys were the most organized I’ve seen them all season. The whole ordeal reminded me of the season three première episode of The Walking Dead - the near silent five-minute cold open that showed how down pat Rick’s group of survivors had their movements for raiding a house and killing zombies. They get onto the base by way of paintball training, quickly sneaking away to the warehouse where the money was moved, and then back to the paintball training compound. The beginning of this episode plays out with very limited dialogue as the Codys go through each step of their plan to rob the Navy yard. ![]() I haven’t been putting spoiler warnings on these reviews, but because of “That Thing” that happened at the end, I feel like a spoiler warning is warranted this time around. This episode felt almost like a finale rather than the penultimate episode, but nevertheless, I loved every minute of it. Even the scenes during which J is being interrogated by Detective Yates, the weakest part of the episode, were oozing with tension and an underlining sense of discomfort. Animal Kingdom has had its fair number of decent episodes this first season, but none have felt so economically controlled as episode nine, “Judas Kiss.” Every scene had the right amount of momentum to move us seamlessly into the next scene, without so much as a hint of exposition.
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