Kingdom (US) Season 1 Episode 2 Glass Eye
- October 15, 2014
- 25 min
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8.1 (194)
In Kingdom season 1 episode 2, titled "Glass Eye," the drama continues as we delve deeper into the troubled lives of our main characters. Alvey, a former MMA fighter and gym owner, grapples with his own demons as he tries to steer his sons, Nate and Jay, toward success in the fighting world. Meanwhile, Lisa, Alvey's girlfriend, struggles to deal with the aftermath of a traumatic event and finds solace in self-destructive behavior.
The episode opens with Alvey and Lisa at a meeting with a potential sponsor for their gym. Alvey tries to sell himself and the gym as a worthwhile investment, but the nervous energy in the room is palpable. We soon learn that Lisa has suffered a recent loss, and this is exacerbating her anxiety and depression. Alvey, for his part, seems to be struggling to hold everything together, and the tension between him and Lisa is evident.
Meanwhile, Nate is trying to find his footing in the world of MMA. He's determined to prove himself as a fighter, but he's still learning the ropes and making rookie mistakes. A particularly brutal sparring session with his brother Jay leaves him reeling, and he's forced to confront his own fears and insecurities. Jay, on the other hand, seems to be a natural in the ring, but his success comes with its own set of challenges. He's being courted by a rival gym, and he's tempted by the promise of more money and a higher profile.
As the episode unfolds, we see the characters deal with a range of personal and professional challenges. On the personal front, Alvey tries to connect with Lisa and understand what she's going through. He ultimately takes her to a meeting with his therapist, hoping to help her find some clarity and relief. Lisa, however, is resistant to the idea of therapy, and it's clear that she's not ready to confront her issues head-on.
On the professional front, the tension between the two brothers comes to a head when Jay makes a decision that threatens to tear the family apart. With his eye on the prize, Jay agrees to fight for the rival gym, despite knowing that it will cause a rift with his father and brother. Nate, for his part, is devastated by Jay's betrayal, and we see the start of a rift between the two brothers that will continue to play out in future episodes.
From beginning to end, "Glass Eye" is a tense and emotional episode that lays the groundwork for the rest of the season. We see the characters struggling with their own demons, and we're left wondering how they'll find their way through the challenges that lie ahead. With excellent performances and a gripping storyline, this episode is a standout in what promises to be a standout series.