The mummified body of a young man is discovered in a ventilation shaft, George, turns about to be a skin head, and member of a Neo Nazi party.
Just about every single taboo subject is tackled in this episode, I won't go into detail, but if you're offended by things, don't watch it, as it really does deal with stuff for the grown ups, racism, fascism, violence, corruption.
This is a complex, heavy story, we have Boys conflicted about what's happening with Luke, he has to deal with Spencer's outburst, and we have Stella's fears. It is all so cohesive though, it could have been hard to follow, but the writing is so tight, that it's straightforward and cohesive.
Johnny Palmiero, who plays George, he's really good in the role, he looks the part.
One thing that has always bothered me about this episode though, Spencer would never have left Stella with him.
This one really does get under the skin, an excellent start. 7/10.
Just about every single taboo subject is tackled in this episode, I won't go into detail, but if you're offended by things, don't watch it, as it really does deal with stuff for the grown ups, racism, fascism, violence, corruption.
This is a complex, heavy story, we have Boys conflicted about what's happening with Luke, he has to deal with Spencer's outburst, and we have Stella's fears. It is all so cohesive though, it could have been hard to follow, but the writing is so tight, that it's straightforward and cohesive.
Johnny Palmiero, who plays George, he's really good in the role, he looks the part.
One thing that has always bothered me about this episode though, Spencer would never have left Stella with him.
This one really does get under the skin, an excellent start. 7/10.