Well the shit has
finally hit the fan. No more crime solving
mysteries for Jane and Tarzan to solve this week as now every New York
City cop is on the hunt for the jungle man. The first five episodes were
pretty rocky in quality ranging from pretty good to downright awful,
but can amping up the stakes help?
Episode 6 "Surrender"
Evil Uncle Richard (
Mitch Pileggi) has mentally tortured agoraphobic germaphobe Donald Ingram (
Tim Guinee) into telling the police that he saw John Clayton/Tarzan (
Travis Fimmel) murder Detective Foster, and that Detective Jane Porter (
Sarah Wayne Callies)
was also there on the rooftop where it all went down. Jane is woken up
by her an Internal Affairs officers and a bunch of cops who have come to
take her downtown for interrogation concerning her involvement in the
cover-up of Foster’s death. At the same time across town the police
storm into Kathleen Clayton’s (
Lucy Lawless)
home looking for Tarzan. For some reason Tarzan doesn’t just slip out
of a window and escape across the rooftops but drops down right in the
middle of the cops. Kathleen begs him not to fight, and at first it
looks like he is going to listen, but then as one cuff goes on he flips
out and proceeds to beat the crap out of the police and escapes out a
window.
“Well we can now add resisting arrest and assaulting police officers to his charges.”
Jane’s
interrogation doesn’t go much better as she tries to explain that
billionaire Richard Clayton must have forced Ingram to change his story,
that John Clayton did not murder Detective Foster. Her failure to come
forward with any of this earlier she admits to “
being a mistake”
and yeah, that’s a pretty big one. That they only take her badge and
gun, when she is at the very least an accessory after to the fact to a
cop killing, is blatantly ridiculous. Realistically she should be
cooling her heels in holding cell and not trying to brow beat her
partner Sam Sullivan (
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) into helping her save Tarzan from prison.
“Hell no way bitch, I am not helping your flaky boy toy!”
Meanwhile
Kathleen goes to Richard and offers her voting shares of Greystoke if
he calls off his witness, with the one stipulation that John keeps his
inheritance. Richard is not interested in making deals as once John is
captured he will be deemed insane and put under his care, and Kathleen’s
obstructing justice and harboring of a fugitive will be enough of a
scandal for her to lose her controlling interests in the company. Mitch
Pileggi and Lucy Lawless are two highlights of this show and if they’d
made a corporate drama series about the Greystoke Family, its financial
wheelings and dealings, with corporate espionage and sexy liaisons,
you’d probably have had a more interesting show than this one.
“I don’t care if I have to tear this company apart to stop you.”
This
episode doesn’t just have Richard’s villainous machinations to worry
about we also have all of Jane’s fellow officer wanting to get their
hands on this cop killer. They call Jane a traitorous bitch, stake out
her place, bug her and Kathleen’s phones, and even Sam’s new partner is
secretly working for those out to get Tarzan. The problem here is that
they are all in the right. Every last one of them. They don’t know
Detective Foster was a jealous asshat that was trying to kill John up on
that rooftop, all they know is that their friend is dead and Jane, one
of their own, helped to cover-up the whole thing.
NYPD Blue Balls.
Sam
decides to help Jane and between the two of them they discover where
Ingram is being held, and their plan is for Jane to sneak in and
convince him to change his story…again. Tarzan shows up to help and they
are able to spirit Ingram away from the two most incompetent protection
detail ever. Their victory is short lived as just after getting Ingram
to safety Ingram is captured
again by Richard’s goons. By now
poor Donald Ingram should be a basketcase. Sam tells Jane to go home and
get some rest and he’ll hide Tarzan at his place, but he turns his back
for a second and Tarzan vanishes. Turns out that Tarzan was not too
happy with Sam’s pep talk that basically stated that Tarzan is ruining
Jane’s life. So Tarzan rushes off to confront the man behind all his
misery, and when he confronts Richard his uncle
also tells Tarzan that all Jane’s troubles are his fault.
“You can’t handle the truth!”
So
Tarzan drops in on Kathleen and asks to go home and by "go home" he
means back to the jungle. When Jane calls Kathleen she finds out that
Tarzan is at Lindenhurst airstrip where a private jet will take him back
to the Congo (not really sure why Kathleen felt the need to tell Jane
which airstrip he was at), and so Jane rushes off to stop him.
Unfortunately Sam’s new partner (
Sterling K. Brown) had cloned his cellphone and now a bunch of cops, led by really angry Detective Gene Taylor (
Fulvio Cecere).
Jane arrives just before Tarzan is about to board the plane (which
means a wanted fugitive was just hanging around this airstrip during the
time it would take Jane to drive all the way across town) and they have
a tearful goodbye.
“Here’s looking at you kid.”
The
cops pull up and Jane has to run up and delay them, and by delay them I
mean she punches Gene in the face. The plane takes off and the enraged
Gene proceeds to kick the living shit out of Jane. I think almost
everybody in this show has anger issues. But what’s this? Is that Tarzan
leaping to the rescue? Yes he is folks, our jungle man didn’t board the
plane and now he’s beating the crap out of the police.
So Gene was an asshole to justify this scene of asswhupin, right?
The
episode ends with Tarzan carrying off the unconscious Jane. Where will
they go? Who will help these misunderstood fugitives? If Jane’s career
in law enforcement wasn’t over before, and really it should have been,
it's certainly in the toilet now. Will the remaining two episodes be all
about them on the run from the law? Will they team up with Richard
Kimble and David Banner? Only time will tell.
Does anyone else hear tiny piano music playing?
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