Mr. InBetween: Season 3/ Episode 9 [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Mr. InBetween comes to an end but, does that mean Ray will live to see another day, or will he meet his maker?
Mr. InBetween comes to an end but, does that mean Ray will live to see another day, or will he meet his maker?
It’s the penultimate episode of the series, so does “I’ll See You Soon” set up a dramatic end for Ray?
In a rare slip-up, Mr. InBetween has what could be considered a bad episode.
Ray has a bit of a rough week between a high school reunion and Brittany’s first experimentation with drugs.
As Ray keeps a watchful eye on his daughter and her little boyfriend, his father preps for a long-overdue conversation.
As Brittany gets curious about what hides in her father’s bedroom, Ray is reminded of the lengths he is willing to go for friendship or money.
A few familiar faces pop up this episode, as Ray finds himself accounting for the life he has lived and what could come next.
Ray dealing with the consequences of his actions, and lying about it, gets Brittany upset and means he has to try to make things right.
Mr. Inbetween returns, and Ray reminds you, his smile, more often than not, is a warning sign than a friendly gesture.
As Mr. Inbetween trims the fat and highlights what made the first season great, it finds the perfect balance between Oz gangster and family man.
In Ray’s life, loss, betrayal, and regret are constants. Yet, despite how much he has been through, there are still certain things that still hurt.
As Ray is watching Dirk’s kid, he finds himself becoming Liam Neeson when the child is taken.
Ray finds himself confronted with loss this episode as Kate pushes him, and being confronted with a death he can’t say isn’t personal.
Alongside meeting Bruce and Ray’s dad, Ray finally gets around to trying to take out Vinnie, and we learn what makes Gary such an asset.
What does a killer with a broken heart do? Well, seek ways for cathartic release – that’s how.
At Christmas, Ray suffers two loses. One minor, one greater, and it makes the upcoming new year all the more difficult.
As Mr. Inbetween improves capturing your interest on the hitman side, it almost seems they have found a way to make both sides to Ray compelling.
Brit gets the sex talk, and Ray learns Davros has a brother and accidentally ends up in a conversation with his mark.
Mr. Inbetween doesn’t feature a murder this week, but Bruce triggers something which makes Ray willing to open up to Ally about a dark time in his life.
Mr. Inbetween returns and between an issue Britt has at school and one of Ray’s employers trying to be cheap, it’s same ole, same ole.
While the first season of Mr. Inbetween failed to find a sweet spot between the gangster and dad, it still made for one hell of a first season.
How did Ray get away with his hands in bondage and stuck in a trunk? Well, it is mostly due to luck and dealing with idiots.
Ray ends up in a bit of trouble this episode. However, both times, he shows he isn’t a simple hitman and makes a smart decision.
Ally begins to see Ray as we see him, and it makes her a bit more cautious when it comes to dating him.
Gary proves himself to be the dump truck which keeps dropping crap on Ray’s life.
Freddy and Gary make mistakes which Ray finds himself having to handle. Both of which could have been preventable.
While the gangster side of Mr. Inbetween is generic, us watching the lead play father, brother, and guy who has no game with ladies helps give it something to hook viewers.
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