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: While the investigation hits a brick wall, Darren Richmond finds a political opportunity. He uses the tragedy of Bennet’s beating to speak out against vigilante justice, causing his campaign numbers to surge.

: Sarah’s personal life continues to fray. Her move out of Reggie’s boat and into a cheap motel with her son Jack highlights the increasing cost of her obsession with the case. Critical Reception Reviews for this episode were generally mixed to positive : "The Killing" I'll Let You Know When I Get Ther...

: The episode dives deeper into Stan's shifty associate, Belko. Critics praised this as a "fantastic" episode for his character development, revealing his deep-seated connections to the Larsen family and positioning him as a new person of interest. : While the investigation hits a brick wall,