: Kofi Jones, who was coerced into taking the fall for the hit-and-run, is murdered in prison by Carlo Baxter. While Michael initially tells Adam that Kofi’s death was unrelated to them, Adam begins to question this narrative.
: Admits out loud that "the law is what I decide it is," signaling his complete descent into moral compromise to protect his son.
: Michael's mother-in-law, Senator Elizabeth Guthrie, reveals that she was at Michael’s wife’s grave on the anniversary of her death—and Michael and Adam were not. This discovery effectively destroys their primary alibi for the day of the accident, forcing Michael to pivot his strategy.
: Encouraged by his wife Gina, Jimmy Baxter orders a brutal act of retribution against the "Desire" gang. The episode concludes with the Baxter family watching from their balcony as the Jones family home—where Eugene was returning with groceries—is blown up in an explosion. Critical Character Moments
: Kofi Jones, who was coerced into taking the fall for the hit-and-run, is murdered in prison by Carlo Baxter. While Michael initially tells Adam that Kofi’s death was unrelated to them, Adam begins to question this narrative.
: Admits out loud that "the law is what I decide it is," signaling his complete descent into moral compromise to protect his son.
: Michael's mother-in-law, Senator Elizabeth Guthrie, reveals that she was at Michael’s wife’s grave on the anniversary of her death—and Michael and Adam were not. This discovery effectively destroys their primary alibi for the day of the accident, forcing Michael to pivot his strategy.
: Encouraged by his wife Gina, Jimmy Baxter orders a brutal act of retribution against the "Desire" gang. The episode concludes with the Baxter family watching from their balcony as the Jones family home—where Eugene was returning with groceries—is blown up in an explosion. Critical Character Moments