

The group that deals with trauma the most is Gustavo, Lucia, and Pedro. From the beginning, the CIA storyline seemed like the most interesting part of Snowfall, yet since the premiere, it has fallen to the wayside.

It’s Alejandro’s wife who kills the boy and leaves Teddy standing there dealing with the repercussions.

Like Franklin and Leon’s storyline, Teddy stands aside and lets someone else finish the job for him. The kid had infrared transmitters that can be used to locate the camp. Teddy quickly bonds with a young orphaned boy but quickly learns he’s a scout for the Sandinistas. Instead of diving deeper into the CIA’s operations, especially when being relocated to a South American Jungle, we just get the surface story. After being left high and dry by Alejandro, Teddy finds him in the jungle with a crew and the rocket launchers. There is so much potential with Teddy’s story, yet it keeps falling flat and leaving so many questions unanswered. Teddy is another character who is having trouble “laying down the law” within his storyline. Especially when it comes to “laying down the law.” Every episode you can tell he is not cut out for this business. When it seems Franklin takes two steps forward, he takes ten steps back. But what does he do? He steps aside and lets Leon finish the job. Once they hunt him down, Karvel asks Franklin to not shoot him. Ultimately, Franklin pulls over to deal with Karvel, who frees himself from the trunk and takes off as Leon is shooting at him. Rule number one: make sure the guy is actually dead. En route, he wakes up and starts banging on inside the trunk. In the last three episodes, he has slowly learned the repercussions of his actions and now, he’s finally taking the measures to protect himself.įranklin and Leon ultimately drag a coked-out-believed-to-be-dead Karvel out of his home and take him out to the desert to bury him. Finally, Franklin starts to toughen up and practices shooting his newly acquired gun. “Trauma” was a slow moving episode as we followed Franklin and Leon in the quest to even the score with Karvel. Each episode still relies heavily on Franklin’s story, but it’s gotten to a point where even that isn’t enough to keep the audience’s attention. Since the premiere of Snowfall, the action and storylines have plateaued. Gustavo, Lucia, and Pedro are dealing with the guilt and repercussions of their kill, Franklin and Leon are dealing with the aftermath of Karvel and Teddy… well, Teddy is stuck in the middle of the jungle. Everyone is dealing with the trauma of their recent actions. Not everyone may be up to date so tag any questionable past, present, or future comments as spoilers.Naming this episode “Trauma” was perfect because that is exactly how I would describe episode four. ( RULE 6) When posting a question or discussion about a specific incident include the season & episode (season1ep1) ( RULE5) No commercial posts and/or self promotion ( RULE 4) Don't link to streaming sites or pirated content Memes must include an element for the show.

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( RULE 3) All submissions must be about the FX series Snowfall or its cast. ( RULE 1) Don't spoil things (if your submission contains spoilers be sure to write SPOILER before your title (which will automatically blur it out) OR hit the "SPOILER" tag before submitting. The series follows the stories of several characters whose lives are doomed to intersect: 19-year-old drug dealer Franklin Saint, Mexican luchador Gustavo "El Oso" Zapata, CIA operative Teddy McDonald, and Luica Villanueva, the daughter of a Mexican crime boss.
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