Stumptown: Season 1, Episode 2 "Missed Connections"
Stumptown: Season 1, Episode 2 "Missed Connections"
October 02, 2019
After a strong premiere,
Stumptown improves on itself with a very strong second episode. It builds
on the information that was given to us in the first episode. One of my few
complaints were that Jake Johnson’s character was not up to snuff, especially
compared to the other characters. Despite the charm, he was only seen as a potential
love interest. Well, the writers must have heard my complaints. He and Dex were
given a backstory about how they first met…which was a one-night stand. Given
their platonic relationship in current day, it was clear that they did not have
the spark. I thought it was a fun idea to develop a platonic, asexual relationship
although I do not think that will continue. We also learn that Grey may have had
a checkered past with the introduction of Austin Amelio’s character. While the
set pieces may be toned down in comparison to the premiere, the writers remain
as ardent as ever to create strong characters. They also do a solid job developing
the week-by-week case.
In “Missed Connections,”
we learn how Dex and Grey became friends six years earlier. Grey connects Dex
with a scrawny man named Allen who offers to pay Dex some money if he can find
a woman he met at a bar earlier and disappeared. Dex is able to locate Katrina but
there is more than what meets the eye. Hoffman informs her that Katrina is a
con artist. Meanwhile, someone from Grey’s past enters his life again and asks
for help. After he refused, Jack was found murdered. Hoffman’s boss, Lt. Cosgrove
advises Dex to apply for a license so she can legally work as a PI.
Overall, a fantastic
episode that further develops the characters. We learn more about Grey and the
type of man he is and what kind of friendship he has with Dex. As for the case
of the week, it’s a standard case but it also goes to show how desperate Dex is
for money. The humor continues to shine, especially in the car! Who knows how
long this joke can work but so far, it provided many laughs. The machine certainly
has good taste in music!
My Grade: A-
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