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It started out chaotic and awful, but once it got rolling, it knocked it out of the park a couple of times.
One was with the borderline retarded cult leader Hollis Green. In America, the guy seems about as threatening as a homeless person off their meds. But when the Dim-witted Hendricks grandparents and teenager Ben fall into their clutches in lawless Mexico, that was a real sense of danger and the climax of that plotline with the machete had every previous appearance of the irritating Hollis worth it.
Likewise, Bill's decision to run for office with the mother of all skeleton's in his closet, then use a win as a platform to out himself as a polygamist seemed random and hare-brained at first, but built to a great plot on the role of lobbyists with with Sissy Spacek, and by the end you think Bill is going to come to his senses and NOT out himself, but then---
The other thing that was notable was how effortlessly Bill screwed people who were allies if they seemed to obstruct his plan for getting elected, like his long time business partner Don and the leaders of the Indian tribe, even though ALL of them could have outed him as polygamists.
Sissy Spacek's speech about Bill being a polygamist as an excuse to have a lot of sex was also great and Barb's seemingly last minute attempt to saboutage his campaign kind of turned the show inside out--for the first couple of seasons, they writers did everything to make the Hendrickson family look almost more functional than their monogamous neighbors, but by the end of this one it looks like everyone and everything was subordinate to Bill's epic ego and fixing whatever psychic injury he has, which really makes him the logical successor as the Juniper Creek compound since he truly believes he's on a mission from God and echoes one of Bill Paxton's scariest roles in FRAILTY.
Any thoughts?
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