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Too much fuel too little it all goes belly-up. It’s a dangerous game to play, and you can get caught in between. When forest fires get out of control, those in charge will set controlled fires themselves, and strategically burn other trees and brush so that they can contain the spreading blaze. You are supposed to be the rock, not the waves crashing against it. You could put him on trial, and send him to prison. You could give that tip to local police, and wait and watch, or even continue to use yourself as bait. What’s the point of all of this? What’s the point of torturing Chayton, and blowing half of his head off? What do you gain from this? He’s already fled. Now he’ll gut him, if he ever gets the chance. He wanted Proctor, but he didn’t want him dead. Brock, curmudgeonly and sarcastic and angry, was a cop, and a good one. He is directly responsible for Emmett’s death he is directly responsible for Siobhan’s death he turned Brock into a dirty cop. Kai Proctor is an evil, self-serving bastard of a creature, but even he could never have brought down hell on this town like Hood did. All Hood had to do was arrest him, and put him away, and nobody would’ve been the wiser. That single move spiraled into other multiple moves, and then Rabbit found him, and then Rabbit found her. That single move had repercussions reaching far beyond what was intended, or that could be handled. But what that did was cause problems with the casino, which caused problems with the Longshadow’s. She was avenged, and that matters and there is no doubt that the MMA fighter deserved much, much worse. But there is no peace in this no getting back what was taken from that woman. That rapist MMA fighter is beaten so badly he’ll never be able to hurt anyone ever again. The blood moves with haste through your veins. We want things to be simple. We want to be animals. At our very cores, we want frontier justice. We want our heroes to find them in a bar, and drag them outside, and beat them. We despair when a rapist goes to jail instead of a grave we rage when a wife-beater gets five years for assault, but skates on a technicality. We despair when the heroes back away from the brink. It’s an idea so interwoven with American self-mythologizing that it’s a part of our very DNA. It’s a violent, frontier mentality a world where you protected your own and had no hesitation when it came to putting down the worst of us. I call it the ‘John Wayne Fantasy’: good guy with a gun kills all the bad guys with guns. He’s the king he’s the boss he takes out the bad guys, and he does it without red tape, or bureaucracy, or oversight. He’ll walk into a strip club, and miss Proctor’s head by mere inches, and feel no fear, or remorse. He considers it justice he argues once that it’s the only real justice you’ll ever find. Hood grins through all of these, feeling little to no remorse. Or Rabbit, or Kai Proctor or Hondo, who gunned down Emmet and Meg, and was executed in a hail of bullets. Or Chayton, who killed Siobhan and countless others. Take the MMA fighter, who Hood beat for raping a waitress. It’s another scumbag getting what he deserved. It’s so invigorating when he picks up the bible, seeing the blood dripping from its pages, and chuckle to himself. It’s so satisfying to see Hood let her go. The sheer savagery of the beating, and the blood soaked bible, and the glass on the carpet the room is destroyed, and Siobhan sits on the bed as she waits for the police arrive. It is so, so sweet, to see Siobhan beat her abusive ex-husband into a quivering mass. It is business as usual, and there is plenty of blood to follow.īanshee, after this scene, is never the same. Surrounded by old, rusting swing sets standing next to a broken, paint-poor roundabout pressed upon by an overcast sky, and wind rustling through hair and then it’s over, and Hood and Deva go their separate ways. It’s almost a glimpse at an alternate reality. It’s tender, sweet, and revealing most of all, you lose yourself in the idea that these two people could be whole. There is a moment in the third season of Banshee in which Deva and Hood have their first real conversation as father and daughter.
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