Hell on Wheels delivers a solid, if unremarkable episode with “Struck.”
Here’s Kendall’s review.
ThisHell on Wheelsreview contains spoilers.
The first three episodes were more focused on Truckee than the new township of Laramie.
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Keep your enemies and hotheads close because friends might disappoint and betray you.
Why else would Durant have promoted Mickey who in turn hired his bullying cousin Shay as the railroad foreman?
Shes a formidable lady boss who undoubtedly had to learn to navigate among the brutish men.
A brothels no place to raise a child, especially a daughter.
Chang has no one looking out for him, even if only for vindictive reasons.
Ah-Tao negotiated the unearthing and return cargo of deceased Chinese workers on Central Pacifics dime.
This too, was less theatrical than guns blazing, bloodshed and additional Chinese bodies piling up.
Is there a band of renegade Chinese workers attacking and killing whites between Laramie and Truckee?
Rating:
3.5 out of 5