Chinatown Express
Willis and Lana decided that they need to break in to Uncle Wong's office at the Golden Palace. They try to grab his keys to the restaurant, first from Uncle Wong and then from Faty. They both have too much to drink and don't get the keys.
Turner starts to go through an existential crisis. Lana notices that something is wrong with him. Lana suggests that he try talking to Green about it but he doesn't. He has to defuse a bomb at police headquarters. The bomb doesn't explode but Turner didn't do anything to prevent it from exploding and he knows it.
Willis breaks into Uncle Wong's office. Faty sees him doing it but is too busy to do anything about it. Uncle Wong returns. Willis escapes through the trap door and into the maze of tunnels beneath Chinatown. Uncle Wong eventually catches up to him. He throws Willis in his van and tells him that he needs to be careful.
What is Uncle Wong doing? Is he part of the Painted Faces or is he one of the good guys? I'm leaning towards good guy but anything is possible. What is going on with Turner? Is he on the verge of discovering that he is nothing but a character on a TV show? Is he in danger of getting replaced.
There were a couple moments involving Lana that I loved. The first was when Willis brought Lana over for dinner at his parents place. His mother’s response to the reveal that Lana was just a friend was priceless. I also enjoyed the moment when Lana was forced to sing karaoke. It didn’t last very long but it also wasn’t a very good performance, and that’s putting it mildly.
This was a good episode. There were some laughs. I'm not sure where this is all going at the moment but I'm on board with this show.
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