[S3E2] Watch Out For Wolves [HOT]
Beth wakes up in Rip's new house, hearing him cooking. Tentatively, gently, even, she sees what he's doing. He's making fry bread for her, something his mother used to do. Beth smiles, accepts a mug of coffee, and tucks in to the fry bread, eggs and bacon. We've come a long way from the Beth who castigated him for inviting her to a music festival. Again, could this be a kindler, gentler Beth? A full three minutes is devoted to Beth eating fry bread and smiling/crying, and she's such a great actress that somehow it's interesting to watch.
[S3E2] Watch Out for Wolves
Monica arrives at camp, happy to find Tate doing well. She's told that Kayce's off "looking for wolves." Dutton remarks that he didn't think Jake's mount was broken yet. It is now, is the concensus. Rip then thanks Dutton - not for the house, but for the kind note with the paternal tone. Finally, they conclude their conversation with a discussion of hiring. Dutton learns that Avery's no longer with the crew and says it's probably for the best not to have women mixing with the Bunkhouse boys. Rip says not so, and that, in fact, Avery's presence kept them "honest." Dutton says ok, he can hire a woman, but she'd better but ugly, mean or both, because he doesn't want to deal with lovesick cowboys, nevermind the fact that Avery was neither. But then, Jimmy was about a stone's throw from lovesick, come to think of it.
That night, Monica is telling Kayce that she too wishes every day could be like this, camping out under the stars. He says it could, but I think everyone knows better than that. A bit later, Kayce hears the sound of the cows lowing and goes out to check, armed with the rifle. He finds the voyeuristic wolf watching the herd, but he doesn't want to shoot. Instead, he speaks to it, telling the animal that he's not the wolf's friend, that they're natural enemies, and that he's giving the wolf one chance to go away. If he returns, Kayce will have to kill it.
Back at camp, Tate's got a hankering for biscuits, telling Dutton that "I'm going to need more than that" as he dishes them out of the dutch oven. Dutton says that Tate's just like his father, and that when he was a boy he'd eat a plate of his mother's biscuits for dinner. The last thing she told him before she did was that she had made biscuits for Kayce even though she detested making them, because she loved to watch him eat them. Dutton then bemoans the fact that he was up branding on the morning of his wife's birthday. Everybody gets sad, and he goes to bed. Kayce goes off to talk to him and Dutton says that sometimes he doesn't think there is a plan to it all, but Kayce tells him he just can't see the plan because they're standing inside it. Dutton looks skeptical.
Elena (Nina Dobrev) asks Damon (Ian Somerhalder) what he knows about Stefan (Paul Wesley) but Damon tells her that Stefan is gone. Elena tries to convince him that since Stefan called her is a sign that he is not gone. When Damon refuses to help her, she goes to Alaric (Matt Davis) and she finds out what Stefan and Klaus (Joseph Morgan) are doing; tracking werewolves.
Carol (Susan Walters) puts vervain into Tyler's (Michael Trevino) coffee to test if he is a vampire and she is relieved when she sees that it does not affect him. She then calls Bill (Jack Coleman) for help while Tyler meets Elena to help her gather information about werewolves. Tyler shows her a location in Tennessee where werewolves might be and Elena asks Alaric to go with her at the Smokey Mountains otherwise she will go alone leaving him no choice. The two of them start their trip and while being on the road, Damon appears since Alaric called him and told him about Elena's plan.
Stefan and Klaus are still at Tennessee reaching at Ray's pack at the Smokey Mountains with Ray (David Gallagher) still being dead. Klaus introduces himself to the pack and explains what he wants from them. When Ray wakes up, he makes him complete his transformation and then Klaus makes the rest of the werewolves hybrids as well. After the transformation, something is not right and all the new hybrids eventually die with Klaus not understanding what went wrong. In the meantime, Ray runs away and Stefan goes to find him but Ray bites him and runs away again.
Back with Alfred and Earn, the crowd full of Europeans in Blackface bit pays off as a stunning visual, but then leads to an on the nose gag to add to the pile of two episodes full of them. The club owner, enraged that Earn has decided to pull his artist last second, chases Earn down the steps, threatening to beat the shit out of him. But he loses Earn in a lobby full of people dressed up as Black Pete, and just picks a random dude to start stealing on. Earn watches for a moment from the wings, shrugs, and dips.
There will be eight episodes in Season 3. All episodes are directed by Anders Engström. The first episode will air on August 26, 2022, and the season finale will air on October 14, 2022. See Season 3 Episode 2 will release on September 2 only on AppleTV+. you can watch the first two seasons of See only on AppleTV+. 041b061a72