Now that was a finale šš¾šš¾šš¾
I said from my last review that the shit happening in the penultimate episode felt like preparation of the ultimate shit in this finale. And I was right. This has been my favorite episode this season. It gave me everything I needed. The high stakes, the action, a resolve, a big villain reveal, a cliffhanger, and of course my shipping agenda.
Since it's the finale I'll touch a little on the episode itself before my ship discourse. First, can I just say how much I loved that intro. No dialogue, no words, just the camera and kayce, the quiet before shit hits the fan. Loved it. Plus, we hear wolf howls which I think was a nice touch considering the title of the episode "wolves at the door".
Another thing I loved was the fight scene with Mo. The way he stabbed that guy to death. Absolutely cinema. Chef's kiss. Plus Tate killing a man....again? This has been the most intense episode for me. When you think everything is resolved, boom they hit you with that insane Weaver cliffhanger. Epic, Epic episode
Also yes yes yes....I'm so happy kayce did not sell east camp and instead he's actually repurposing it into something beautiful. Something that's dear to his heart as a vet and dedicated to his friend Garret. In a way, it's still a way for him to move forward the best way he can as a Dutton. Which has been his theme this season. He said last episode how he never had to think about his wants because his duty to family always came first. This is the first time he gets to discover what he truly wants out of a place that's given him so much hurt and he didn't need to sell it to move forward.
Now to my shipping discourse š„° ....
I loved how Andrea immediately noticed that there was a "spring" in Kayce's step and when he said his mind was at ease, she immediately knew the reason why was because he decided not to sell the ranch. And then when he stated he was going to use part of the ranch as an equine therapy center, she immediately caught on that it was because of how it helped Garret. She's so in tune with him and his feelings. She knows that man y'allš„¹. And it's not the first time she's vocally helping him express what is in his mind and heart. We know how hard it is for Kayce to do so. But also, he in turn also understands who she is. During their final farewell, when she said she didn't know what to say and he goes "that's a first" with a grin on his face lol. I loved the fact that he recognizes how much of a yapper (in an endearing way) Andrea is. He knows she's always got something to say with that mouth of hers and I think he secretly loves it š. Remember his first interaction with her in episode 1? She was complaining that she had to ride a horse during their op and he offered to give her a boost thinking he was helping. She immediately said "that would be the last thing you'd ever do" and he looked so flabbergasted after her response šš. There are times I've noticed where she'd be talking tough to him and he'd just be smiling. He absolutely loves that sassy part of her š
Found it funny when Kayce called Cal to let him know about Rainwater's assassination attempt and Andrea immediately goes "we rolling out for Kayce or what?" In my mind I'm like wouldn't it technically be for Rainwater? Cal had not even given out an order yet. Like she does not play about her cowboy š. Then when she came in bright and early to work and said she'll feel better if she knew who shot up Kayce's house forgetting she had a flight to catch to DC. All I kept thinking about was yh, she's gonna whoop Dolly's ass when she finds out.
They had another locker room scene this episode and just like I said in last episode's review, this also felt domestic. This time it's Kayce changing his clothes while they gist and joke around like a couple. Again, we're seeing clearly that Kayce reserves his laughs and smiles for Andrea only, and she doesn't even have to do anything to bring it out of him. I don't even think she realizes the effect she has on him. They both don't yet.
I thought it was so cute of him to put the hat he gave Garret in her locker. It's a sentimental gesture that he didn't have to do, but he did and that shows how much he values Andrea.
It's clear that Andrea did not want to leave. She delayed it as much as she could under the guise of helping Kayce (yh right lol š¤) and you could see how difficult it was for her throughout the episode as she said her goodbyes to the team. Especially to Kayce. With everyone else, she gave the obvious reasons for her departure and defended it. But when she was alone with Kayce in the locker room, she simply told him the decision wasn't an easy one. Almost like she wanted him to believe her and not be mad at her. And he's response was so sweet. He didn't add on to how bad she was already feeling. With a smile on his face he says he wishes she'd reconsider but would not push it. I repeat, Kayce uses his mouth to say he wishes she'll reconsider her move back to DC. Again for the last time, Kayce vocally admitted to someone what he wants. In my head, what I heard is that he wants her LOL š¤. He's come a long way or is it just the Andrea effect š? But he also said he would not push it because I think he recognizes that he's not in the position to convince her to stay. Little does he know that there is a possibility of her staying for him. Everyone pretty much tried to convince her. Cal and Belle made their case for her to stay. But Kayce didn't, he told her what he wanted and didn't push it but her goodbye reaction to him, especially after their hug, was the only one where she looked like she was regretting her decision.
Let me not even get into that sweet hug and the look on her face afterš¢. I now actually think Andrea is at a point where she likes Kayce and she's aware of her feelings. At the very least, she has a crush. It was their first time hugging and I think it hit her that the hug was going to be their last (well we know it's not š).
Finally, that cliffhanger with the Weavers. It didn't seem out of nowhere but it also gave the necessary amount of shock value. Like I always knew there was something fishy about the Weavers but it wasn't in our faces and so with the big reveal at the end, it felt very worth it. They showed up like this friendly good neighbors and befriended Kayce and Tate fast. They kept using Kayce's grief to persuade him into selling east camp and when he declined, they acted like it was not a big deal. Nah, they were just too good to be true. Especially coming from rich people like the Weavers who made their wealth in the brutal financial world. And I refuse to believe that Dolly is not in cahoots with her father. She might fancy Kayce but also using that as a tact to soften him up for her dad. Like killing 2 birds with one stone.
Diabolical. There's something quite diabolical with Tom separating Tate and Kayce by kidnapping Tate under the guise of a fishing trip (surely to use as a bargaining chip to Kayce giving up east camp) and having his daughter distract him from his team whether she's aware or not.
I think Marshals has had a very good start. Like most procedurals, it needed some episodes to get into its groove and it surely did in the 2nd half of the season. The season finale just set the ball for an amazing season 2 and I'm so excited for what's to come. Season 2 needs to start like right now š©
P.S. - Based on the season 1 finale, I'm going to give my season 2 predictions for how I think/want things to go down for Kayce and Andrea in another post.