Bordertown Season 1 Episode 5 Dragonflies (Part Two)
- November 13, 2016
In the second part of the two-part episode, Dragonflies, we see the tensions in Mexifornia continue to rise after the shooting of an undocumented immigrant. The investigation into the crime uncovers a complex web of deception, corruption, and exploitation that is fueling the violence on both sides of the border.
As Bud and Barracuda continue to search for the shooter, tensions between the residents of Mexifornia and the immigrants grow more heated. In particular, the radical group G.A.N.G. launches a violent campaign against their perceived enemies, which further inflames the situation.
Meanwhile, Bud's daughter Jules gets caught up in the conflict when she attempts to help her friend Trish, who is an undocumented immigrant. Jules discovers that Trish's parents are being held captive by a shady human trafficking ring, and she must use her wit and courage to help rescue them before it's too late.
At the same time, Bud's wife Janice becomes increasingly worried about their family's safety, and she begins to take matters into her own hands. She teams up with a local reporter to investigate the corruption at the heart of the violence, but as they get closer to the truth, they realize that they may have put themselves in grave danger.
As the episode comes to a close, Bud and Barracuda finally track down the shooter, but they also discover a larger plot that threatens to tear Mexifornia apart. With tensions at an all-time high and violence escalating on both sides of the border, the show promises that the consequences of this episode will reverberate throughout the rest of the season.
Overall, Dragonflies (Part Two) is a tense and action-packed episode that explores the complex issues at the heart of the immigration debate. With strong performances by the entire cast, it raises important questions about justice, violence, and the power of organized crime in the border region. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or political thrillers, this episode is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.