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This is the episode's most stunning moment. Seeing Ray, a hardened killer, break down and cry over his friend's death is a powerful reminder of the humanity the show constantly struggles to protect. As one review noted, this loss broke Ray in a way that was previously only associated with his brother Bruce.
While Ray claims to a journalist early in the episode that he is indifferent to his work, his interactions with Vinnie and his reaction to Dirk's death prove otherwise.
The episode excels by juxtaposing Ray Shoesmith’s two incompatible worlds: his life as a lethal underworld fixer and his role as a deeply protective family man. The Underworld Conflict Mr Inbetween S02E08 See You In Your Dreams 1080...
The transfer is clean — natural grain is preserved, shadows in Ray’s apartment are deep, and daytime exteriors are crisp. The dream sequences benefit from the higher bitrate; no macroblocking in the darker scenes.
Scholars of the “hitman genre” (e.g., The Sopranos’ “Test Dream,” Barry’s surreal episodes) note that dreams serve as the only space where the antihero cannot lie. For Ray, who eschews therapy and emotional language, the dream is his confession. This is the episode's most stunning moment
: Sitting in a mundane cafe, Ray answers her questions with chilling, matter-of-fact honesty.
Running at the show's signature, filler-free pace of roughly 25 minutes, this episode strips away the dark comedic armor of hitman Ray Shoesmith. It forces both the protagonist and the audience to confront the heavy psychological toll of a life defined by violence. The Anatomy of a Masterpiece: Key Plot Visuals While Ray claims to a journalist early in
"See You In Your Dreams" is a prime example of Season 2's evolution. It aired on October 31, 2019, and was directed by Nash Edgerton and written by series creator Scott Ryan. The episode description, "An old friend takes the fall and an associate pays for past misdeeds," sets the stage for a story about the inescapable costs of Ray's life.
The episode's most heartbreaking thread involves Dirk (Ben Oxenbould), a down-on-his-luck associate of Ray's boss, Freddy. After Dirk botches a job and robs Freddy, Ray is ordered to kill him. However, Ray defies the order, trying to help Dirk get to a safe place instead. When Dirk realizes the hopelessness of his situation and that Ray won't give him the death he seems to be asking for, he takes his own life by jumping off a cliff, leaving Ray crying over the body of his friend.
Viewers can watch this episode and the rest of the series on Hulu or Disney+.
