Gangs of London
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Do the Wallaces survive this?

It seems increasingly unlikely after the events of Episode 8, doesnt it?
Thats not to say that TV has a responsibility to hold your hand or overexplain itself.
And as much as I like Joe Cole which is a good amount!
But a tight-knit bond with Alex?
This deep friendship that has been compromised by the actions of Finn, Jevan, and the investors?
Director Xavier Gens reallywent therewith that choice, but I dont mean that as a compliment.
Of course Finn was always a bad man!
Of course their clients were always assholes!
description by going off to save his sister Jackie.
He doesnt care that Jackie and Marian dont get along.
The Wallace line needs to end, and its time for the Seton-Coxes to begin.
Who else has the ability to get out alive, though?
Jevan is leaning hard on Ed and Alex, and there are still billions missing.
The Dumanis survival isnt guaranteed, which I think Shannon can sense since she wants to flee with Elliot.
Sorry that didnt work out for you, my guy!
that absolute bloodbath of a scene should be an answer!
but shes not wrong when she says, Youre leaving temporarily so that your enemies can kill each other!
But how much of London will really be left to rule if Sean goes around blowing up buildings?
And if not Sean or Luan, who will take ownership over the rubble and the remnants?
Leif taking an aggrieved bite of the half-sandwich that Billy and Jackie left behind made me laugh very much.
Anthonys death was horrendously gruesome, wasnt it?
If you want more David Avery, though, watchWe Are Lady Parts!
It is very good, and he is very good in it!
Those men were totally ineffectual outside of that moment, though, and were absolutely not worth a yacht.
They all got killed immediately by Leifs team!
Why did Marian think that these randos could go up against a Danish death squad?
No one has a line on Elliot that they would be willing to sell for a hefty price?
I cannot unsee this!
Im going with the latter.
He clearly had Leif, Tove, and their highly trained mercenaries in his employ.
He used Leif to kidnap Floriana.
Why not also send Tove to kill Finn?
I know, I know, critique the show youre given rather than the one you imagine.
But as we get further from the subplot involving the travelers, I decreasingly understand the need for it.