1.5 The Siege The noose seems to be tightening around the throats of Jacob, Paul, and Emma. The more the three squabble amongst themselves, the less they pay attention to Joey. That comes back to bite them as they have difficulty keeping track of the kid. After he makes a brief phone call to his mother, trying to get back in touch with her, the caretakers separate him from the phone. However, that call is just long enough to get Ryan, Mike, and the local cops in the right direction. At the same time, Joe Carroll has used his lawyer to pass a message to the outside world via press conference. The code is a snippet from Poe’s Masque of the Red Death, but it means something to Carroll’s followers, and that message puts a lot of complicated plans in motion involving fleeing the farm, picking up Joe’s ex-wife Claire, and moving all the bits around on the chess board, since Ryan is getting too close for comfort. This gives Kevin Bacon ample chances to show off how intense he is. It really turned out well, despite a few dull moments. The episode seemed to build really organically as things went on, tying in some elements I didn’t expect to see and keeping things just fluid enough that every unsurprising death (the disposable cop), there’s an unexpected death to balance it out. The script from Rebecca Dameron really luxuriates in the show’s violence, and it contains a few really good reveals to balance out the continued chase. It also pushed boundaries other than violence with the emerging, intriguing relationship between Paul, Jacob, and Emma. This might have been the sharpest episode since the show’s debut episode, if only because it seemed to have an idea of where it was going and what it needed to set up for next week’s continuation. Given the ending for this week, I’m very interested in seeing how things work next week (and beyond). Perhaps they might redeem the show’s very clever premise after all. US Correspondent Ron Hogan is a little confused by the triad relationship being shown on network television. Seems a daring move for Fox. Find more by Ron daily at Shaktronics and PopFi. Follow our Twitter feed for faster news and bad jokes right here. And be our Facebook chum here.