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Home - TV Shows - Mr. Inbetween: Season 2, Episode 10 “Nice Face” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)

Mr. Inbetween: Season 2, Episode 10 “Nice Face” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)

In the penultimate episode of the season, two things you may not have ever expected to happen to Ray happen.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onNovember 14, 2019 11:18 PMJuly 1, 2023 8:14 AM Hours Updated onJuly 1, 2023 8:14 AM
Freddy preparing to fire Ray.

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  • Recap
    • The Suffering Of Bruce: Bruce, Bill, Brittany, Ray
    • Retribution: Freddy, Ray, Kevin
    • Cleaning Up All Traces: Ray, Alex, Dave
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • Being Reminded How Vulnerable Ray Is
      • Bruce's Suffering

In the penultimate episode of the season, two things you may not have ever expected to happen to Ray happen.


Network
FX
Director(s) Nash Edgerton
Writer(s) Scott Ryan
Air Date 11/14/2019

Recap

The Suffering Of Bruce: Bruce, Bill, Brittany, Ray

Increasingly, it seems like Bruce is living just for the sake of wanting to see his niece, his dad, and maybe get his dad and brother to get along. A task which may take more than the life he has left, but considering the suffering he is going through, it is doubtful Bruce is sticking around just because he likes living in Ray’s garage.

Retribution: Freddy, Ray, Kevin

With Ray terrorizing Nassir, who is Freddy’s family, he finds himself unable to keep defending and excusing Ray and is forced to fire him. This is an understandable decision from Freddy so Ray doesn’t fight it and just walks away. Thus leaving us to wonder, without Freddy as his agent, what will Ray do for money?

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Well, protection seems to be a bigger issue than money. For while Ray is just minding his business, walking his dog, he is attacked by Kevin and his men, and we see Ray harmed. Yes, for the first time in a long time, Ray is put on the ropes and while he takes out everyone, including Kevin, it is not without suffering injuries. The most notable one being his eye which he may not be blind in, but surely the damage isn’t going to heal quickly.

Ray's face after facing off with Kevin.

Cleaning Up All Traces: Ray, Alex, Dave

But, despite Ray being attacked, it seems Alex really wants the job done so he tries to plant the seed with Dave that Ray needs to be killed. That backfires, due to Dave and Ray’s relationship, and Alex nearly ends up dead. However, with the mention of $325,000, he gets to live just a bit longer. At least until the money is found.

Review

Highlights

Being Reminded How Vulnerable Ray Is

There is something that can’t be understated about moments when we’re reminded Ray is not Rambo and he isn’t a unstoppable force. Be it him getting kidnapped in season 1 and the shootout in the woods this episode. Both encounters, amongst a handful of others that have happened, remind you how vulnerable Ray actually is.

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Plus, now with Freddy no longer backing him and possibly smoothing things over, it means there is a good chance of people coming for him from all sides. Especially considering how long Ray’s career has been and it being clear that dying of old age is a rare gift. One that, for someone of Ray’s rank, is highly unlikely.

Bruce’s Suffering

Bruce in a shower, cleaning off the mess in his trousers.

Bruce has already made it clear he doesn’t know how much longer he has. As shown this episode, he can barely control his bowels, walking is of great difficulty, and it seems he is solely living to spend time with Brittany, Ray, and his dad. But how much longer he can live for others while he finds the overall concept of living hard? That’s hard to say and considering the next episode is the finale, and Ray dodged a bullet, him losing Bruce, due to natural causes or suicide, doesn’t seem farfetched.

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