Critics’ rating: 4.15 / 5.0
4.15
Zahn McClarnon’s tour tour continues in Black Wind Season 3 Episode 2, as the power of evil is real or imagined, lurking outside the scope of Joe Leaphorn.
“Ná’tosh” (Big Eyes) reveals two new guest stars, known for their unworthy rivals, and a grim-looking supernatural force that could fall into the latest mystery.
Let’s dig.


At the end of Black Wind Season 2, Bernadette’s departure didn’t care.
First of all, she is a good detective. More and more crime frequencies are sprouting on reservations. Second, her relationship with Jim Chee has just begun to fly, and even stubborn mystery fans have to admit that it is a bright light in an often dim landscape.
Whether the Border Patrol is in her right place remains to be seen, but she is no stranger to ensuring that her skills are fully utilized.
In Black Wind Season 3 Episode 1, she discovers a woman and a little girl she believes is trafficked, lost her weapon, and catches the smell of a white van that she cannot let go.
Now, whether she is on the local hot list or not, she will be at the root of women’s plight.


It seems that without any permission, she began surveillance of the property owned by Tom Spencer, a wealthy and well-received local oiler, who shot an angry antelope (or…I’m not a wildlife expert) before shooting her.
This is not the best way to meet the pillars of the community, but Spencer is perfect for it. He may have underestimated her abilities. He doesn’t seem to be the kind of place where he honestly believes in women outside his home.
The more she pushed, the less he would be. When she tries to connect her actions with women, you feel him starting to be cumbersome. She was not even wrong. The white van is suspicious, you are an idiot, don’t question the purpose of the small shed used as a steam barrier.
But Bern should be wary of sticking out his nose without anyone knowing what she is doing. It’s dangerous, especially since Spencer knew about her before even meeting. Why do you need to let an oil man know about the new Border Patrol Agent?
If Tom Spencer was nice to her, it might be because he needed her to stand by. She wasn’t around him and had been sure anything he ran on those tankers wasn’t always oily.


As a new agent working alone, she is in a precarious position, not to mention being rogue before getting her feet wet.
Part of Bern’s job was to serve weighing radio, where she first looked at Budge, a man tied not only to Tom Spencer, but to white vans and women.
He is as creepy as hell, and has no doubt about making a living. His partner was telling how he looked like when he climbed up and took out Bern’s gun from his holster, just suffocated by a smiley bag, and then he was thrown on the hillside and covered in dirt.
This is a scenario we have to discuss.
When the truck is pushed into the ravine, it seems perpendicular to the ravine, but the easy way for the truck to be buried is to prove that what I think I see is an optical fantasy. However, the “leopard” heads upward toward the edge before stopping. What did you all do to that scene?


Anyway, continue.
Budge may work on its own, but it seems unlikely. His relationship with Spencer was too obvious to ignore. And I couldn’t help but notice that Garza drank with a smiling coffee cup around the same time she was dealing with Spencer.
Black Wind Season 2 begins with Chee and Leaphorn, investigating two different cases before tying them together, leading to BJ Vine’s fate. Are we looking at another crossover case between Bern and Joe, White Truck, Spencer, Berg, Ernesto and George?
Bernadette calls Joe, but he doesn’t. Is she just asking for advice, or is she of great value in the discussion we all have about the case?
Joe’s absence does give Bern and Qi a moment to reconnect, but it’s short-lived. Once she advises Chee to cast a shadow on her past and her short judgment, the call is over.


Chee may have short beef, but no one is satisfied with the trouble of another man’s son.
After Joe’s serious discovery of Ernesto’s body, Joe is in a dark place, as memories of his son’s death and how he handles BJ Vine’s release have the potential to derail his sanity.
Shorty is a logical place to start looking for George, but only a few words are needed, and Shorty’s face looks at him having nothing to do with Ernesto’s murder. He is a father who is afraid of his son, and Joe knows it very well.
But all other clues evaporate quickly.


Leaphorn visited the DIG website again and this time met with Dr. Reynolds. Christopher Heyerdahl is one of the most creepy actors we have, and he kills every character he plays.
The good doctor might laugh at the idea of arrows coming from his camp, but who plays him, and Teddi’s reaction to him says more about his potential to participate.
I have an arrow that can pick up the arrow. Joe determines it’s important because of its meaning, but if the arrow has so much meaning, can he identify the “toys” produced by the factory rather than the actual relic?
I tend to believe Reynolds has something to do with it because he reacts more than I do by learning it is a “toy”.
Something about Reynolds didn’t pass the odor test, but it’s hard to imagine how he would pair with Spencer, White Van and tankers, even though I think they do tie together at the moment.


What made the whole situation worse was the invasion of FBI agent Sylvia Washington, the dust that fell into dust on BJ Vine’s disappearance.
Leaphorn is a good man, driven by special circumstances, to do something that will bother him for the rest of his life. White justice prevails, and Joe can’t let it be the end.
I wonder how Sylvia sees this situation. She poked, enough to see if he offered anything, but he would break. It was weird that she was there, and it was weird when Emma met her and asked her to have a meal.
Emma said she thought it was the right choice to welcome Sylvia into their world, but I think she also knew that it would be a lot to do to get to know Sylvia better to ease Joe’s thoughts.
In Joe’s life, she may be in the dark, but when it comes to his heart, she knows him better than anyone else.


The way the dinner is played will say a lot to Sylvia, what she intends to do if she finds a foul in the case of BJ Vines. I wish we could see it in Black Wind Season 3 Episode 3.
Anyway, it may be too late. His conscience is devouring him. He will have to do the course correction at some point or he will lose his soul. He saw demons everywhere.
They flickered, but their touch was enough to make Joe unsure that it was real, even if only for a moment.
But when they searched for George in Shawdy’s cottage, the ground was laid, and a real-life monster took Joe and Shawdy down. Cecil has tied the monster to George and Ernesto, and Joe is terrified when a masked character appears.


During Season 2, the spirituality of the Black Wind Season 1 disappeared, but I think the monsters this season will be worse than Season 1.
More likely to be someone who uses the sensitivity of the Navajo people to them.
This doesn’t matter, though, because the real battle on the dark wind is the battle of the soul, and Joe Leaphorn leads the charge.
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