Judith Light and S. Epatha Merkerson help Natasha Lyonne elevate this week's relatively dawdling episode
A big gripe with episode five’s central case is that it aims to get away with some incredulous logic, which takes me out of’s wisely curated pastiche. . All the previous cases, from Natalie’s murder in the pilot to Taffy plotting his brother’s death in episode three, are well-executed. It’s what the whole show hinges on. But not in “Time Of The Monkey.”
Light and Merkerson play longtime partners Irene and Joyce, respectively. They reside in a retirement home where Charlie starts working as a janitor. No idea how she found the job, but she’s probably still taking work that pays quickly and quietly to avoid detection. Charlie, Joyce, and Irene form an instant connection and smoke pot together. It’s all fun and games, except the two older women are actually former domestic terrorists who spent 30 years in prison.
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