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Prodigal Son 2x1: It’s All In The Execution
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Malcolm’s Mental Breakdown
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It’s All In The Execution (S2, E1)
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It happened. We got a second season. I’m living my best life...unfortunately Malcolm isn’t...
*** Content warning: brief mentions/allusions to depression, suicidal ideation, and Malcolm’s general poor mental health ****
SPOILERS AHEAD.
0:00 -  OH HELL YES. I can’t believe we actually got a second season! <3 My heart is so full. 
0:18 – “This ledge is taken.” …..ok so I have lots of feelings about this scene. 1) Malcolm’s lines are iconic in this scene and I love it. 2) WHY THE ACTUAL HELL WOULD JT, DANI, AND EDRISA AGREE TO LET A (LET’S BE HONEST) MAN IN A VERY BAD MENTAL STATE WITH A HISTORY OF DEPRESSION STAND ON A LEDGE FOR A CASE?!? Like seriously, Gil wouldn’t have gone with this shit. 3) As soon as I saw Malcolm on the ledge I believed he was seriously considering jumping. He showed passive suicidality most of last season and after Endicott – well I don’t blame him for being a little depressed. 
0:26 – Damn. Malcolm is really manic in this scene. It’s reminiscent of the pilot episode in the sense that Malcolm really has no filter. 
0:40 – Ok so Tom Payne deserves a freaking Emmy. This performance is gorgeous. Look at his facial expression when he says “It got real dark for me though. Family issues.” The look on his face completely convinces me that Malcolm is riding the struggle bus more than usual right now…..also am I the only one who thinks this ‘penthouse slasher’ is kind of unbelievable? He strikes me as too anxious and jumpy to be a serial killer. 
1:18 – Is Malcolm even trying to hide the fact that he knows what happened to Endicott?!? I mean “I tried to fight it” can’t JT and Dani hear his usual ‘projecting his personal issues on the suspect shtick?’ 
1:30 – Did he really just scream “I am the Surgeon’s son” from a ledge?!? Dude – someone please give this boy a hug and get him to Gabrielle – like last month.
1:40 – Soooo… now Chester isn’t scared of the ledge? He looked like he was going to wet himself from fear a literal minute ago. 
1:49 – OH OF COURSE CHESTER SLIT THEIR THROATS. JUST LIKE AINSLEY SLIT ENDICOTT’S. Chris Fedak really loves to inject Malcolm’s personal issues into the ‘serial killer of the week’.
2:23 – I’m sorry – the team let Malcolm on the ledge without tethering him first?!? No. No. No. I refuse to believe it. Dani, JT, and Edrisa care too much about Malcolm to let him do that.  
2:28 – Why is Edrisa even on this stakeout?!? Did she fill in as the 4th team member while Gil was in the hospital?!? I love Edrisa – she’s hilarious but the fact that she’s in the field like this is absolute nonsense. Hahaha 
2:32 – hahaha OMG. JT is like the big brother forced to hang out with his younger sibling and their weird friends. He’s think’s they’re all crazy but he’d also die for them.  
2:42 – Yikes. Malcolm is questioning his moral code. This boy is headed for a real nasty downward mental spiral if someone doesn’t intervene quickly.  
2:46 – Am I really supposed to believe that a rope tied to a radiator can hold the weight of two grown men dangling off a building?!? I mean – I’ll suspend my disbelief because I know it’s fictional entertainment but I found it really distracting.  
2:48 – JT. Would. Not. Let. Go. Of. That. Rope. I REFUSE TO BELIEVE IT. If for no other reason than because he loves GIL too much to let Gil’s surrogate son fall to his death. I understand why this happened – tension and excitement for television in the first scene of a new season but honestly – this whole first scene is wildly unrealistic given what we know about JT, Dani, Edrisa and their respective roles on the team.
2:50 – Can we talk about JT’s facial hair for a sec? I like him with it (and without it). Part of me thinks he grew it because he’s trying to channel Gil while he’s temporarily in charge of the team.  
3:08 – Honestly, the second Malcolm picked up his phone all I could think was “You moron. What if you drop that thing off the side of the building!?!?!”…then I remembered that he’s rich.
3:20 – “Please say it’s cancer.” Hahahahahaha OMG. I have a love/hate relationship for Malcolm with no filter. That’s freaking comedic gold. 
3:57 – “I’m hanging in there.” Tom Payne is freaking incredible. Look at his facial expression here. Malcolm’s emotional pain is etched on that face. Ugh. I’m love. 
4:02 – soooo no updated title screen. Interesting. 
4:08 – Istg the writers only put Ainsley in this scene so she would be in the episode. I mean honestly – what kind of precinct lets reporters with a camera crew INSIDE?!?! 
 4:15 – hahaha I love JT in this scene. I love how he initially looks at Ainsley with a mixture of confusion, resignation, and fear. This is a man who does not like the camera.  
4:16 – Side note: is it just me or is Ainsley acting very manic in this scene? Something about her energy reminds me of Malcolm circa 1x05 when he’s not sleeping and trying to convince everyone that he’s fine.
4:38 – hahahaha OMG. That wink.  
4:48 – Even Malcolm looks surprised that Ainsley and a camera dude were let into the precinct.  
5:00 – Ahhh the hand tremor. <3 Love that they’re still using that. 
5:05 – also Malcolm is heartbreaking in this scene. Someone give him a hug. Look at how hard he’s trying to hide his pain, fear, and trauma. UGH.  
5:33 -  So we finally get to see it. The moments immediately after 1x20. Or do we? I have this crackpot theory (I posted it on my main blog, so you might’ve already seen it – “AllTimeBouvier”) that these flashbacks are only a fraction of the truth. I think Sophie walked followed Malcolm from the vet’s office to the hospital, then home. I think she hid when she heard Endicott’s voice due to fear but came out after Ainsley started screaming and stabbing.  Besides – anyone else notice how the portion of these flashbacks where Malcolm is saying “Ainsley, focus on me. You didn’t do this. I did.” Only his right hand is ever in the frame. So it’s impossible to tell if he’s holding his cell (on the phone with Martin) with his left hand or if he just hung up and put the phone back in his pocket? I think that Martin either phoned Malcolm back or Martin heard Sophie’s voice and demanded to talk to her. I think Sophie disposed of the body while Malcolm took care of Ainsley like a good big brother. I think Sophie went into hiding and Martin is gaslighting Malcolm into believing that he disposed of Endicott’s body.  
5:37 – Anyone else want to know what happened to the murder weapon? And Ainsley’s bloody clothes? Just me? 
6:00 – hahahahaha Jessica is so extra. I love it. 
6:29 – Wait. What? Why was Ainsley quarantined with Jessica? Ainsley has her own apartment. If Jessica forced Ainsley to come and live with her during quarantine – why didn’t she also force Malcolm? This doesn’t track for me. 
6:40 – I love that Jessica brought Malcolm food (you can see the grocery bag behind Malcolm in one of the shots) and went so far as to actually lay out the breakfast ingredients for him. <3 I mean. It’s extra but it’s also sweet.  
6:45 – Why is Jessica looking at Malcolm’s pill bottles? Is it just to avoid eye contact with Malcolm while she talks about Gil? Is she noticing that his dosage has changed (she’s extra so I’m assuming she knows exactly what meds he takes and how much of each). Is that part of the reason why she’s suspicious of Malcolm? His dosage has gone up and he’s clearly trying to hide his pain?
 6:52 – I love how Malcolm interacts with Jessica in this scene. It’s so cute. They’re adorable. AND seeing Malcolm in casual clothing is always nice.  
7:44 – “Oh about that.” Damn. Malcolm really can’t catch a break. Poor baby. : ( 
7:50 – hahaha Martin looks like a mountain man here. Completely deranged and un-groomed.  
7:51 – Glad Mr.David isn’t dead or evil. I had fears.  
8:35 – The tension between Dani and Malcolm seems to have lessened since 1x20. The trust seems to have been partially rebuilt. Partially. Dani is still suspicious.  
8:38 – Well at least Malcolm’s still going to therapy.  
8:41 – GREEN SUIT. HELL YES.
9:06 – “The ‘Drise knows.” OMG hahahaha I love this show. Look at how Malcolm looks at her hahaha. 
9:17 – “I can fire these people right?” OMG. 10/10. JT REALLY SHINES IN THIS EPISODE. AND FRANK HARTS IS KILLING IT and the writers gave him so much well deserved screen time and great lines.  
9:53 – Malcolm and Edrisa getting excited about murder is honestly so freaking cute.  
10:34 – OMG. The way Malcolm perks up at the mention of rumours is hilarious. A learned behaviour from Jessica during his childhood? 
10:45 – I’ll say it again. Chris Fedak was wasting Frank Harts in season 1. This dude is shining in this episode. I hope they keep giving him more lines and screen time than they did last season. 
12:00 – I love seeing Malcolm this excited/happy but it’s pretty concerning that his passion is murder weapons.  
12:04 – This scene is really interesting to me for four reasons 1) Where the eff did Dani go? I guess she’s probably on her way to see Gil? 2) Even though Malcolm is getting excited about murder he’s way less manic than he was earlier this episode. 3) I love watching JT deal with Edrisa and Malcolm’s nerdy excitement. I could watch it all day. So fun. 4) I love watching JT and Malcolm in scenes together. Period. I can honestly say that watching their friendship evolve is one of the highlights of this show for me.  
12:30 – Heartbreaking. Malcolm had a few minutes where he forgot about Ainsley, Endicott, Martin, and the various traumas currently haunting him. Then he not only remembered but he saw Martin in himself. The crazy person collecting murder weapons. You can tell he feels embarrassed, ashamed, and sad. I genuinely believe that’s why JT says, “soooo weird.” with a look of sympathy and concern. JT doesn’t suspect that Malcolm has anything to do with Endicott’s murder at this point in time. Mark my words. 
12:55 – Edrisa gets Bright. I will never ship them together but I really hope they get more scenes together this season. Their friendship is beautiful. 
13:00 – Malcolm, baby, no. You don’t have to do this. Ugh. Poor baby. This is just going to make the night terrors worse. 
13:10 – They trimmed Martin’s beard but not his hair between the first scene in this episode and now. I think they just combed his hair? Why?!? Was this a Michael Sheen request? I must know!!! 
13:40 – hahaha OMG. Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how incredible Michael Sheen is?!? This man can go from downright terrifying to hilarious in a split second. Incredible actor.  
13:55 – Sooooo Mr. David doesn’t know about Endicott? Because he’s definitely heard Malcolm and Martin discuss some pretty sketchy stuff over the years. I’m pretty sure he heard about the Sophie stuff last season didn’t he? Why is Martin finally trying to hide something from Mr. David?  
14:03 – Look at Malcolm’s face. Ugh. He looks nauseous and scared. Someone hug him. Or better yet – get him away from Martin.  
14:18 – Sooooo is Jerry going to be a problem later? Martin ‘cures him’ later in this episode so will he be able to tell someone he heard Martin and Malcolm talking about Endicott’s murder? Would anyone believe him?  
14:40 – GO. TO. HELL. MARTIN. You’re not feeling it?!? Haven’t you caused enough emotional damage to your son. Stop. Trying. To. Manipulate. Malcolm.  
14:50 – Question 1000 about how Endicott’s body was disposed of: Where the hell did Malcolm get that yellow jumpsuit on such short notice? And….those gloves – anyone else notice that they’re practically the same as the gloves he puts on in Izzy’s sex dungeon in a few minutes? ALSO – THEY FOUND ENDICOTT’S BODY IN ESTONIA?!? LIKE ALL OF IT OR JUST PARTS OF IT? WOULDN’T IT BE SMARTER TO SCATTER HIS BODY IN MULTIPLE COUNTRIES IF IT’S ALREADY IN PIECES?!? Unless maybe Endicott’s body isn’t in pieces because we all know that Malcolm’s memory of traumatic events is fuzzy at best. 
15:07 – “Don’t. Say. That. Never, say that.” - I’m really proud of Malcolm here. He’s clearly in serious emotional distress throughout this whole conversation. He’s grappling with what he believes he did, what that means about him, his moral code, and his relationship with Martin. But yet – he found the strength to basically tell Martin to eff off.  
15:20 – AMAZING. Right after Martin says “Estonia?” there are a few seconds where it genuinely looks like Malcolm is going to cry. It’s moving as hell, heartbreaking, and some downright kickass acting. 
15:56 – Well, that’s not going to help Malcolm’s night terrors. But we definitely have confirmation that Jerry wasn’t as engrossed in the cartoons as Martin suggested.  
16:20 – I love this scene. Gil is the whole team’s surrogate father – not just Malcolm’s. Sometimes I forget that. Also – the fact that Chris Fedak waited 16 minutes to show us Gil Arroyo alive and well is a crime.  
16:28 – “He wouldn’t dare.” “I know.” How cute is this? Look at Dani’s smile. Ugh. I can’t decide if they know that JT doesn’t want Gil’s job because he loves working with Gil too much or he doesn’t like how much responsibility comes with Gil’s title. Probably a combination of both.  
16:35 – Sooo has Malcolm not been visiting Gil? I guess because of COVID he couldn’t but now he’s just not? I mean – Gil would be able to tell how Malcolm’s doing just by looking at him.  
17:05 – I’m sorry ‘multiple surgeries’?!? I want elaboration on this.  
17:09 – So I googled “British musician Izzy” and the top hit was the guitar player for Guns’n’Roses (who looks kinda like this guy). I have no idea what that means but I found it interesting. 
17:30 – Holy shit. Izzy is a nutcase. I love him. hahaha 
17:55 – Soooo Malcolm keeps a spray bottle of some sort of magic “show me the blood” water? Nah – the writers wrote it into the show for this scene’s convenience.  
18:05 – I love this. Malcolm’s nonchalant approach to his mother and Gil’s budding relationship. He’s like a little kid who doesn’t want to get his hopes up. He’s using the mentality of “If I don’t acknowledge it, it’s not happening. Therefore, if it goes wrong – I won’t get hurt by it.” It’s really sad and I wish he didn’t run away from something that will potentially be good but I also get it. 
18:06 – I also respect Malcolm a lot in this scene and am irritated by Dani. Look – they both adore Gil. They’re both protective of Gil (and in Malcolm’s case Jessica). Here’s where they’re different: Malcolm recognizes and respects that Gil and Jessica are adults who can make their own decisions. Dani doesn’t. Dani is acting like a preteen trying to break up Dad and the new step-mom she isn’t sure of. Dani and Malcolm both have their hearts in the right place but I disagree with Dani’s response to the relationship. I also understand where she’s coming from given what we know about Dani’s bio Dad.  
18:39 – It’s not supposed to be funny but holy hell. Malcolm putting his head on the floor to listen is hilarious.  
19:00 – I’m getting major John Watkins flashbacks. Malcolm breaks down a lot of walls where serial killers once hung out. Is that supposed to be some sort of subtle comment on Malcolm’s character? 
20:33 – Damn. Malcolm’s hair is long this season.  
20:55 – aannnnnd here are the murder gloves from the Endicott flashbacks. 
21:30 – Something about Malcolm dancing to this music in this supremely manic state is really upsetting to me. It just makes me uncomfortable.  
22:13 – I’m so worried about Malcolm right now. Holy hell. Get him to Gabrielle. NOW. 
23:00 – A skil saw. Pretty much a small version of what Malcolm thinks he dismembered Endicott with. Yikes. Fedak really loves making Malcolm project his issues on murder suspects.  
23:27 – Yep. Dani totally thinks Malcolm killed Endicott. She thinks he’s gone dark side and followed Martin’s footsteps. This is not going to be good for their friendship or the trust that they’re rebuilding.
23:50 – One of my favourite things about this show is that it can go from dark and creepy to family sitcom-esque drama in a second. It helps lighten the show’s tone a little. I mean honestly – most of the fans are here for the family drama as opposed to the ‘killer of the week’ storyline anyways. 
24:10 – I love this. Jessica admitting to Malcolm that she and Gil have been discussing him for almost 25 years. You can see that Malcolm is 1) a little freaked out and 2) a little touched. For a moment you can see how badly he wants Gil and his Mom to have a long-lasting romantic relationship.  
24:32 – OMG. Why did Jessica call Ainsley about Malcolm’s mental state before calling Malcolm? Is that standard Whitly family practice? I have questions. 
24:40 – Yep. Dani is Concerned and Scared.  
26:46 – Sooo we all agree that Martin was trying to electrocute Jerry to death right? I mean “You really shouldn’t have done that Jer-bear.”?!?!  And he’s literally a serial killer?! 
27:25 – Mr. David is having none of Martin’s bullshit – so how did Martin get away with it? What does Martin have on Mr. David? 
27:50 – “A miracle.” Omg. Hahahaha. I love this show. So. Much. 
28:09 – “clearing her brother’s name. Not murder.” Seriously, the parallels between this case and Malcolm’s personal issues are more obvious than usual this episode. Almost to the point where I’m annoyed that the other characters aren’t really catching on.  
28:35 – “What happened, his brain break?” I love the way JT can simultaneously tease and be concerned about Malcolm. Ugh. It’s beautiful (and hysterical). 
29:07 – Not again. Please stop putting JT in front of the camera. I’m getting second-hand embarrassment and anxiety on his behalf. It hurts to watch (funny too, but mostly painful). 
29:19 – Look at Gil. Hahaha he’s so amused by JT’s awkwardness in front of the camera – but you can also see how proud he is. <3 I love papa!Gil.  
29:33 – “Police work is patience.” Cute 1x05 callback. And can we all just take a minute to appreciate how much Gil loves Dani. Just look at his proud Dad face!! <3 Warms my cold, dead heart. 
30:00 – Oh yeah, Dani is suspicious.  
30:04 – I love how Gil seems to be the only person who truly understands Malcolm and all his quirks. <3 I love how much Gil loves Malcolm. <3 I just…ugh. <3 <3 <3 • 30:11 – “I’m a good big brother.” That line cut through my heart. He shouldn’t have been put in this position – choosing between his moral code and his brotherly instincts. It’s not fair and the stress of it is literally killing him.  
30:17 – “Messed them up.” Them!?!? I’m sorry Dani, when did you and Gil start talking about Malcolm AND Ainsley?!? Last I checked this was a 100% Malcolm conversation. …she’s not wrong though. 
30:33 – “There’s nothing we haven’t talked about.” I love what that suggests. To me – that means they when Dani has a bad break up, they talk about stupid stuff like what they’re cooking for dinner and songs that make them happy. I love that it suggests that Dani and Gil have talked about Jackie. Malcolm might be Gil’s fake-son but Dani is sooo Gil’s fake-daughter. <3 I can just see him getting all overprotective when she gets a new boyfriend even though he knows damn well that Dani is more than capable of taking care of herself – he can’t help it, Dani is his little girl. <3 <3 <3 
31:00 – Ugh….ok. So this scene. I’ve seen a lot of mixed reactions about it. I have a bit of a mixed reaction myself tbh. On one hand, I love that they have the type of relationship where they can openly discuss this. On the other hand – it feels forced and it really rubs me the wrong way. Dani is just way out of line here. She’s totally attacking Jessica and Gil is kind of letting her? I mean I think it upsets me so much because Gil isn’t even really defending Jessica.  Also, that line about Jackie thinking the Whitly’s are cursed?!? Wtf is that?!? No. No. We know that Jackie loved Malcolm like a son. Jessica has said that Jackie was kind. What is this cursed nonsense?!?!? I refuse to believe it. And the fact that Jessica heard it all breaks my heart. Like – it physically hurts me to watch this scene for all of the above reasons. But I also kind of understand why we got the scene – to further explore the Gil+Dani dynamic and to add some angst to the Jessica/Gil romance.  
33:00 – Oh hell yes. I love this danger. 
34:10 – Amazing how calm Malcolm is while the killer is literally going through his murder weapon collection. Like he hasn’t been this calm all episode? 
35:10 – Ahhhh here’s manic!Malcolm. 
35:25 – “Is it my hair?” Okay so totally hilarious, but Dani is listening to this. Can she tell that Malcolm is clearly (and weakly) deflecting the comment about him being a killer like Martin? 
35:40 – Malcolm is scared. :( Someone please hug him. This is the most honest he’s been all episode. My heart is broken.  
36:20 – Soooo did Malcolm just abstractly tell Dani that he’s a justice killer? Nahhhh I’m totally typing out of my ass.  
37:00 – He was on the Harvard fencing team?!? Why is that adorable? 
37:34 – Malcolm just cut a dude 3x. No remorse. No more fear. He’s calm. I’m terrified. Does he like hurting the killer?  
37:50 – I think Dani suspects that Malcolm killed Endicott. Yep. Definitely. 
38:00 – Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous. This scene with JT and the cops is heart-wrenching. The fact that Dani and Malcolm come to his rescue is beautiful. The fact that JT is clearly terrified but not angry is perfect. I hate that this scene had to be made but I love how it was executed.  
38:31 – Look at Malcolm’s confused, white, rich face here. He genuinely can’t believe that cops just racial profiled one of the only good people who ever accepted a serial’s killer’s son as a friend.  
38:40 – I’m crying. JT’s fear (and Frank Harts’ acting) is so believable and completely haunting. I hear the subtext in this scene, “What if those cops killed JT? What would happen to his pregnant wife and unborn child?”, “How is JT going to financially support his family if he loses his job unfairly?”, “How messed up is it that a literal military veteran is terrified of fellow police officers?”. 
38:44 – “You didn’t do anything wrong.” This line gives me hope. Malcolm isn’t too far gone. Malcolm still knows right from wrong and he still has a heart of gold. 
38:55 – Ok. I LOVE that Gil magically shows up in this scene. BUT HOW DID HE KNOW TO COME TO THE PRECINCT?!?! LIKE WTF? Because Malcolm and JT look surprised to see Gil. Dani just looks relieved – did she call Gil?  
39:10 – Gil is an absolute A+ human being. I love him. I will die for him.
39:33 – OMG. JT’s big watery puppy dog eyes have ripped my heart to shreds. <3 :( 
39:45 – When I first saw this I thought Malcolm was hurt by Gil’s “and whatever Bright is”. But upon re-watching it – Malcolm looks surprised and so so touched. I’ll be honest – I don’t think Malcolm’s mental state would be so bad right now if he had had regular contact with Gil throughout COVID. Gil is Malcolm’s rock. His literal example of what a good man looks like – without him during a traumatic time Martin creeps back into Malcolm’s psyche.  
40:15 – Sooo Martin is still definitely lying to Malcolm.  
40:20 – Stupid little thing – there never used to be a toilet on Jerry’s side of the room. And what happened to all of Martin’s books and stuff? Did Claremont put it in storage? I mean he’s a serial killer? Jessica certainly didn’t store it for him. 
40:37 – Amazing. As soon as Malcolm physically sees Gil he comes to Martin with a renewed faith in his moral code. (“I stop killers. I don’t help them.”) 
41:30 – “Please don’t torture yourself for that.” Martin is right BUT that’s also why I hate him. Martin is manipulating Malcolm right now. He’s trying to convince Malcolm that he genuinely cares and loves his children. Thus destabilizing further Malcolm’s mental state.  
41:36 – Also – both Tom Payne and Michael Sheen are acting their asses off here. *chef’s kiss* 10/10. I love to see it.  
41:45 – Aaaannnnd there’s Martin the asshole. Completely screwing with Malcolm’s mind. Again. What a dick. I hate him. I hate him. I hate him.  
42:00 – Look at how scared Malcolm is. I genuinely think Malcolm (whether or not he actually dismembered Endicott, I suspect he didn’t) feels good when he remembers doing it. This is BAD for Malcolm’s mental health. Yikes. : ( Poor baby.  
Ok. So that’s the first episode of season 2. I really liked it. It wasn’t perfect but I’m excited for what this season might bring. Be back next week.  
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Prodigal Son 2x1: It’s All in the Execution 
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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Gil asks Dani about Malcolm. Gil asks Jessica about Malcolm. With Malcolm’s immediate concern that his Mom has been talking to Gil about him?
Guys, I don’t think Malcolm’s gone to see Gil. At least not recently.
It makes sense that he’s avoiding him: Malcolm must be terrified of Gil finding out what he did. Beyond just getting caught, even beyond letting down someone he loves and respects.... Gil is Malcolm’s yardstick for what makes a good man.
Malcolm’s been teetering, trying to figure out if what he did makes him a monster. If Gil finds out and says, yes, it does... Malcolm will have no choice but to believe him. That’s it. Game over. He’s his father. No coming back.
Next episode is going to be real interesting. Gil knows Malcolm the best out of anyone, he’s going to take one look at the kid and know something’s up
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Malcolm is profiling himself
Malcolm isn’t a killer. He’s not his father. He won’t let himself be. This is the moral code he’s clung to to survive.
But now? Malcolm didn’t kill Endicott; but in his mind, hiding the body is breaking his code almost as thoroughly as if he stabbed the man himself. (remember the man’s guilt complex is unreal, see...well every episode)
Bright’s sliding into the minds of killers easier and easier and he’s not pushing back against that headspace. (dungeon scene, anyone?) But when he tries turning that gaze on himself, he can’t see it.
His view of himself is fracturing; there’s Malcolm the friend-brother-son-consultant, who loves his family, who traumatized and might be a bit of an odd guy, but is, ultimately, a good person. Then there’s Malcolm the chopped-up-blood-spread-father’s-son-big-smile-almost-a-killer, that keeps creeping out, who might show up at any moment and Malcolm doesn’t understand him so how could he stop him?
Malcolm’s completely shattered his view of himself. So, now he’s left profiling The-person-who-cut-up-Endicott. The entire episode he’s trying to get inside the head of that man, the man who dismembers a body and smiles while doing it.
(Could he be a justice killer? Did he think it was the right thing? Do morals even matter to him? He can’t escape his making, his father, but how much baring does that really have on his actions? Does he enjoy it?)
Malcolm doesn’t know.
He’s still not his father, they’re not the same, but his proof of that has always been that they’re opposites; Malcolm catches killers, not helps them. By helping his sister (and damn, you know his overdeveloped survival instincts kicked in hard when it was just him, his father, and the body that could take away his family... ‘just being pragmatic’ is what I think he called it previously? Guarantee he disassociated the hell out of there) he’s completely lost his sense of identity.
With that gone, and his father taking advantage of their new power dynamic to play off his greatest fear, and the tangled mess of concern/love/fear/shame he’s feeling with Gil...
Is it any wonder he’s losing it?
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Season 2 Character Parallels
In Martin’s scenes by himself, he is compared to Malcolm. The way Martin’s nightmares are haunted by his son, the same way Malcolm’s dreams were filled with his father’s crimes in season 1. Also, the scene where we get Martin’s daily routine to open an episode: working out, music, breakfast... sound familiar? This makes perfect sense; Martin wants nothing more than him and his son to be the same, and from his prospective, they’re making excellent progress.
In the last episode, Martin compares Ainsley to Jessica... a family member he ‘loves’, but is basically ignored in favor of his son. Until she does something unexpected, and she suddenly becomes interesting again.
Speaking of Ainsley, Jessica’s perception of her is fascinating. Her actions say she is comparing Ainsley to Malcolm, (trying to take her away from murder/Martin), but her scenes alone with Ainsley? When Ainsley sleeps beside her, when she sets up shop in her father’s hobby room... Jessica thinks Ainsley is turning into Martin, and that absolutely terrifies her.
But! In Malcolm’s scenes with Ainsley, she isn’t compared to Martin, rather she is paralleled with Malcolm himself, or rather, what Malcolm is afraid of becoming. (which is kinda still Martin? but not quite :P) Ainsley comes to Malcolm searching for the truth behind a time she’s repressed; he’s the only one she can talk to, the only one who might understand, the only one who knows what happened; and she wants the truth. This is the same as season 1, when Malcolm went to Dr. Whitly about the girl in the box, even up to the fact that the missing time could (and in Ainsley’s case, does) hide a murder. Also look at her behavior of charging in without backup, being obsessed with the case/killers, using questionable methods to get what she wants, and being so freaking excited to get another case... this has season 1 Malcolm all over it.
And that leaves Malcolm himself. Malcolm is compared to Martin, from his rapidly shifting mood from ‘dangerous/unstable’ to ‘friendly/normal’ mask when someone walks in the room, to his straight up curiosity over killing.
But Malcolm is only compared to Martin when he’s by himself (as in, isolated from the main cast) because Malcolm’s the only one who’s truly afraid of him becoming his father.
There’s probably more, but I am tired and don’t have enough mental space to do any sort of rewatching so.... this is it for now :) I’ll edit and repost if something else significant comes up in future episodes though!
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Ngl for a minute there I thought that opening scene was going to be Malcolm annoying the dude into not committing suicide
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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Malcolm’s self-hallucinations
While CreepySmile!Malcolm is certainly disturbing, he’s not wholly unprecedented. Turns out, he’s the third instance of Malcolm hallucinating himself.
1) In The Trip, he hallucinates himself locked up like his father, in his father’s sweater, while on a bad trip
2) In Internal Affairs, he is haunted by a dead version of his younger self, after finding out his father tried to kill him
3) And now in It’s All In The Execution, we get Dark!Malcolm almost every time the guy passes a reflective surface :)
So the big link I see between these is repression & the breaking of one of Malcolm’s hidden core beliefs.
Sweater!Malcolm wanted to force him to stop hiding away/ignoring his trauma. His appearance came right on the heels of Malcolm’s discovery that his father had drugged him, had needed to because he had something someone to hide. He opened up the possibility of closure re the girl in the box. Malcolm had dreamed of her for years with no proof she even existed...the chance at getting answers, that there even was answers? I think that Malcolm never fully believed he’d get the whole story (or that she was even real)...but his rediscovered memories broke that in half.
Lil!Malcolm showed up because Malcolm’s hidden core belief (that his father loved him and wouldn’t really hurt him) was absolutely shattered with the Watkins debacle. He went away once Malcolm stopped repressing and came to terms with that fact.
And that brings us to season two and Dark!Malcolm... he consistently shows up every time someone doubts Malcolm, because Malcolm is already doubting himself. Malcolm’s entire sense of self has cracked down the middle and he’s looking for who is he now? Dark Malcolm is a fear: when Malcolm looks at himself, what will he see? 
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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So if PS was going for there was a quarantine... and Ainsley was with Jessica, and Martin says Malcolm hadn't called him in months...
Was Malcolm home alone for months, spinning out over the Endicott situation? Like there’s ‘bad time in lockdown’ than there’s that
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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The Surgeon never destroyed his work...
No acid or burning for his bodies, he wanted his “art” to be intact.
So why the hell were his go to directions for Malcolm dismemberment???
Cutting up Endicott would destroy the body completely, no reverence for his girl’s first kill. Surely the Surgeon has a better alternative?
Unless, of course, he was trying to awaken something in Malcolm. Up close. Personal. Bloody. No way to forget or pretend it didn’t happen.
Cutting a man to pieces would be brutal enough, shocking enough, that his boy wouldn’t be able to compartmentalize. All twisted up inside his dear twisted mind... Little Malcolm would have to come to him eventually.
And when he did, dear old dad would be waiting to sooth the guilt, to thank him, no praise him, for saving their family. Giving just enough comfort to have the kid shaking before he makes his move. A big enough push at his boy’s fear will prime him to believe whatever Martin says. That Malcolm enjoyed it, that he’s a killer, that it’s all one big rush. And Malcolm...
Malcolm will believe him, whether it’s true or not.
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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“You know me too well.”
“Do I?”
This broke me...her face! She’s realizing how much she doesn’t know/can’t control about her son. Also...can we say set up for when the truth comes out??
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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Malcolm: Did you see who did this to you?
Boyd: It was you.
Malcolm: You think I’m a killer?
You think I’m a killer? not the killer. A killer.
Guys the level to which this question has consumed his brain is unreal
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Little Fact That Means A World Of Shit Is Coming: Martin didn’t (attempt to) kill Jerry until after he interrupted his time with Malcolm.
Despite him describing rooming with Jerry as ‘hell’, his self control held until Jerry took Malcolm’s attention away from Martin. Then it’s all ‘let me electrocute this guy in his sleep! :D :D’
How much worse are Martin’s plans for Jessica? The woman who’s encouraged Malcolm to cut off communication with his father for years. Of course, she might have a shot at getting out okay, because they used to be family...but if Martin ever decides to re-categorize her role in his head...
Then there’s Gil. The man who caught Martin. I almost feel like Martin would mostly laugh that off if catching the Surgeon was the end of it. But no. Gil had to insinuate himself into Martin’s family. He’s the one who inspired Malcolm to do that stab in the back called joining law enforcement. He’s the man who his son trusts, who he feels safe with, who he treats like a father.
Martin must have fantasies of the bloody way he’s going to kill Gil Arroyo, and now I’m just waiting to see the revenge attempt
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a41-i-finally-caved · 3 years
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“Is it my hair?”
(Whip, nail gun, torture music, ledge, circular saw, that damn smile...)
Nope. Not the hair. Sorry buddy
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“What’s going on between your mom and Gil?”
Aw, Dani, honey. You’re not being subtle. Gil has now accidentally acquired (2) children...and here we thought Malcolm was going to be the one with jealousy issues :)
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/That/ scene
Yup. The dancing with a nail gun in a sex dungeon.
So, I rewatched this because I was having a hard time getting past all the WHAT THE HELL?? and the secondhand embarrassment to really get anything out of it the first time :)
“That’s why I killed her quickly. Painlessly. But I’m torturing you...because you did something worse.” --Malcolm is definitely in the killer’s head for this scene. (Side note: we know he can get in deep and act like an idiot, ‘it’s not loaded. oh wait. it is’) The whip cracking and cry for justice all still follows this pattern.
But then he picks up a nail gun.
Now, I’m no expert, but I’m reasonably certain execution by nail gun isn’t a thing. So things just got OOC for a justice based killer executing wrongdoers. But Malcolm wasn’t really trying to kill him here, just extract a confession (Super illegally btw) so maybe this could still be part of the killer’s headspace
Until he grabs the circular saw, ya know, the same weapon he used to dismember a man. “I love these”--there is no reason for the killer to like this weapon, once again, not a method of execution (I would hope lol)... that’s all Malcolm.
But so is what he does next: He starts pushing for the truth. What happened. Malcolm’s been doing this from episode 1. And while having a weapon might make it scarier, acting in dangerous and/or ridiculous ways to find out the truth is nothing new...it’s Malcolm at his core.
By the time he cycles around to “You let an innocent man die in your place, that’s why I have to kill you!”, he’s back in the killer’s headspace. (That would not be Malcolm’s motive for killing lol)  
So, while fun to dissect which brain Malcolm’s feeding at which point, does any of this scene matter beyond the multitude of new gif reactions we just got?
Yes. Malcolm’s flipping in and out of his profile, and getting himself all twisted up with the killer’s mind in a way we’ve never seen. He’s more open, more vulnerable to getting caught up in the chase, and that...
That makes him more vulnerable to Martin
Martin’s got plans this season, and Malcolm’s perfectly primed to fall for them
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