Actually, the most enjoyable thread was completely separate from the supply heist, and that was the return of Datak to the family business. Despite the fact that he was released to protect Doc Yewll, a condition of his parole that seems to have been ignored, I thought I would be cheering him on because of the way Stahma manipulated Alak in weeks past. But I was elated to find my sympathies utterly flipped by Datak’s brutality and misogyny. The fact that I should switch to Stahma’s camp so completely is a credit to the writing in this episode. And poor Rafe, utterly powerless and without his sons this season, needs a break. His godson struck a misguided blow to the Earth Republic forces by stealing superior Votan mining equipment and humiliating Mayor Pottinger in the process. The masks were pretty cool, and certainly the miners’ cause is just. But when the godson didn’t take the bus ticket out of town, I lost all sympathy for him, as apparently did Rafe and Nolan. And now Rafe has been evicted, poor guy. It’s as though everyone except Nolan is using punitive measures to maintain their power. Datak and Pottinger should take a lesson! Nolan not only counsels against searching the Badlands willy-nilly, he puts his own ass on the line by allowing Rafe’s godson to get out of town. And as drug-addled as Amanda has become, she, too, attempts fruitlessly to advise Pottinger against going off half-cocked. If Defiance keeps this up and the ratings remain respectable (in the 1.5 to 2 million viewer range), this could be the start of a long, wonderfully intricate, post-apocalyptic, sci-fi classic. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!