is mistaken for a stranger's grandson by a lonely elder and kindly spends the afternoon humoring her while getting his eyes checked.
: The episode cements the rivalry with the new gang in town, though the conflict is often played for laughs, such as the rival crew cruising by to intimidate the Dogs with paintballs.
Seeks treatment for a busted nose; receives questionable life advice from Spirit.
Diagnosed with a "junk food" stomach ache; skeptical of the clinic's efficiency.
The second episode of the FX/Hulu series Reservation Dogs , titled serves as a quintessential "bottle episode" that trades the high-energy heist of the pilot for a hilarious and poignant look at the bureaucratic slog of the Indian Health Service (IHS). Plot Overview
eventually joins Bear inside, not for a broken nose, but for "stomach pains" that turn out to be the result of eating too many spicy Flaming Flamers. Key Highlights & Themes
Entrepreneurs her way through the day by selling "questionable" meat pies.
: The episode is a sharp satire of the real-world IHS experience, from the monotone receptionists to the "Monday rush". Officer Big (Zahn McClarnon) notes that Mondays are high-crime days at the clinic because everyone shows up at once.