Reservation Dogs season 2 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Amidst a backdrop of small-town issues like unreturned movies and vandalism, a tribal cop investigates the theft of a catfish shipment. His routine is upended when he unknowingly ingests psychedelics, plunging him into a surreal journey. He confronts personal demons and stumbles upon a disturbing ritual by the Midstreamers, a secret society. Despite his altered state, he confronts and arrests them, ending with a reflective exchange with peers, acknowledging the complexity of duty and personal redemption.
Full Episode S02E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What movie hasn't been returned, causing frustration at the police station?
Young Guns II and a Criterion edition of Robocop.
Who is suspected of tagging bus stops with "Land Back" graffiti?
Local troublemakers referred to as "shit asses."
What significant theft is troubling the local police?
A shipment of catfish stolen from Cleo's.
What bizarre sighting is mentioned that needs follow-up?
A Bigfoot sighting outside of town.
During the local gathering, what substance unexpectedly affects the tribal cop?
A drink laced with a special blend of psychedelics.
How does the tribal cop react to the effects of the psychedelic drink?
He experiences surreal and intense visual and emotional episodes.
What secret society is uncovered by the tribal cop?
The Midstreamers, a group involved in disturbing rituals and beliefs.
How does the tribal cop deal with the Midstreamers during their ritual?
He confronts them, despite his altered state, and takes action against their activities.
What does the tribal cop realize about the Midstreamers' beliefs and activities?
They believe they are the rightful heirs of all Indian Territory and engage in shocking rituals.
How does the confrontation with the Midstreamers end?
The tribal cop, with backup, arrests the members of the society, including a high-profile individual like Governor Wilson.
What personal revelation does the tribal cop have during his psychedelic experience?
He confronts his feelings of failure and guilt over past incidents.
What advice does the Deer Lady give the tribal cop?
To take care of himself and keep being good.
What is the significance of the term "Aho" exchanged between characters?
It's a term of affirmation and respect, signaling camaraderie and understanding.
How is the tribal cop's state of mind at the end of the narrative?
He is still under the influence of psychedelics but has a sense of resolution and camaraderie with his peers.
What thematic elements are prevalent in this narrative?
The struggle between tradition and modern challenges, the quest for personal redemption, and the confrontation with darker societal elements.