Ep 8. This Be the Verse
- TV-MA
- September 7, 2017
- 45 min
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7.8 (408)
This Be the Verse is the eighth episode of the first season of the British-Canadian television series, Tin Star. The episode follows the aftermath of a tragic event that occurred at the end of the previous episode, leaving the town of Little Big Bear in disarray.
Jim Worth, played by Tim Roth, a recovering alcoholic and former London detective turned small-town police chief, is struggling to come to terms with the death of his son, Pete. He is consumed by his grief and seeks solace in drinking, causing him to spiral out of control.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Bradshaw, played by Christina Hendricks, the oil executive who originally brought Worth to Little Big Bear, is dealing with the fallout from the explosion at the oil refinery. She is faced with accusations of negligence and must navigate the complex web of relationships she has built in the town to protect her business interests.
As tensions rise in Little Big Bear, a local gang led by Louis Gagnon, played by Christopher Heyerdahl, attempts to take advantage of the chaos to expand their criminal operations. Gagnon's violent and ruthless tactics only serve to further destabilize the town and push Jim Worth to the brink.
The episode is an intense and emotional exploration of the effects of grief and trauma on the human psyche. It delves deep into the complex layers of relationships and power dynamics within a small town, highlighting the tension between individual desires and the greater good.
With stunning performances from the cast and a gripping storyline that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, This Be the Verse is a standout episode of Tin Star. It showcases the show's ability to balance visceral action and emotional depth, making it a must-watch for fans of the series and newcomers alike.