The Lowdown's Finale Brilliantly Upends the Characters’—And Audience’s—Assumptions
The finale uncovers the nuanced roles of heroism and complicity in Dale Washberg's death, highlighting Lee Raybon’s personal growth in prioritizing relationships over ambition.
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The Lowdown‘s Finale Brilliantly Upends the Characters’—And Audience’s—Assumptions
This piece discusses, in detail, the finale of The Lowdown. At the center of Sterlin Harjo’s excellent neo-noir The Lowdown, whose finale aired Tuesday on FX, were two big questions. One—how did Dale Washberg die?—was always going to have a straightforward answer. The other was more complicated. Sure, it sounded like a simple either/or: Is Lee Raybon a righteous crusader for truth and justice or a dangerously delusional white savior? (See also: …
The Lowdown's Finale Brilliantly Upends the Characters’—And Audience’s—Assumptions
This piece discusses, in detail, the finale of The Lowdown. At the center of Sterlin Harjo’s excellent neo-noir The Lowdown, whose finale aired Tuesday on FX, were two big questions. One—how did Dale Washberg die?—was always going to have a straightforward answer. The other was more complicated. Sure, it sounded like a simple either/or: Is Lee Raybon a righteous crusader for truth and justice or a dangerously delusional white savior? (See also: …
'The Lowdown' Finale Recap: In Praise of The Sensitive Kind
This piece discusses, in detail, the finale of The Lowdown. At the center of Sterlin Harjo’s excellent neo-noir The Lowdown, whose finale aired Tuesday on FX, were two big questions. One—how did Dale Washberg die?—was always going to have a straightforward answer. The other was more complicated. Sure, it sounded like a simple either/or: Is Lee Raybon a righteous crusader for truth and justice or a dangerously delusional white savior? (See also: …
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