WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Dope Thief episode 3.

Dope Thiefepisode 3, “Run, Die, or Replace”, carries the momentum of last week’s two-episode premiere of thepromising new Apple TV+ crime series. As a gritty and violent drama at its core,Dope Thiefimpressively knows when to allow some room for levity, creating some comedically charged moments between its two leads,Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura, while also maintaining the chaotic suspense of the main narrative.

Moura’s Manny doesn’t appear in the first half of the latestDope Thiefinstallment, handing the spotlight to Henry’sRay, a man so desperate he has no issue repeatedly lying to his adoptive mother Theresa, mostly for her own safety. Nearly all thecharacters inDope Thiefare strong-willed to the point of stubbornness, bound together by loyalty and shared struggle rather than genuine compassion or interest.

Brian Tyree Henry against a car in Dope Thief

The hardened Philadelphia street landscape is felt in every frame ofDope Thief, even when the series steps away from Ray and Manny to focus on two DEA agents also looking to recoup the money and drugs the leading pair stole. As things begin to look even more grim for Ray in episode 3,the unpredictable overtone of the series keeps us on the edge of our seats.

Ray’s Desperate Plight Against Insurmountable Odds Is Fascinatingly Entertaining

Ray’s Surprising Complexity Makes Him A Compelling & Potentially Tragic Figure

Ray and Manny’s decision to hang onto the large amount of cash and drugs they stole has fascinated me since the first episode. It reveals so much about their characters, particularly Ray, as they continue to hold out even though the threats continue to escalate to the point of violence. While their desperation is obvious,Ray’s exhaustion from life is not made clear until episode 3as he accepts death by walking out of his father’s – played by a perfectly cast Ving Rhames – federal prison to face a group of unfriendly bikers.

Ray struggles to abstain from substances that Manny uses to escape his reality. He quickly becomes the most riveting character in Dope Thief because of his unexpected complexity.

Brian Tyree Henry and Wagner Moura walking away from a fire in Dope Thief

Ray hardly batted an eye when his father’s life was threatened, resulting in a prison stabbing, but cowered over an apparent old flame from his time in prison. Ray’s emotional outburst to the attorney Michelle at theend of episode 2offers a glimpse of hishuman side that he is never able to nurture, confined in his seemingly infinite survival mode. Ray struggles to abstain from substances that Manny uses to escape his reality. He quickly becomes the most riveting character inDope Thiefbecause of his unexpected complexity.

Even with all these conflicts and chaos,Dope Thiefintentionally carves out room for banter and humor, which makes for a rewarding watch through three episodes. Although Manny and Ray aren’t walking hand in hand throughout episode 3, some of thefunniest moments – like Ray forcing Manny’s proposal to Sherry – become instant highlights.

Brian Tyree Henry looking over his shoulder in Dope Thief

Dope Thief’s First Three Episodes Are Rooted In Dramatic & Comedic Absurdity

Watching Ray & Manny Dig Themselves Into A Deeper Hole Is Wildly Entertaining

ManyDope Thiefviewers may be wondering why Ray held onto the money and drugs. He was given the opportunity to walk away scot-free by the Whitey Bulger-sounding mystery kingpin on the other side of the phone. What may be missing at this point in the series is a clear motivation for Ray and Manny to fight against a dangerous criminal organization, besides the obvious. I look forward to finding out what Ray might hope to do with all that cash and discoveringif he ever carved out time to dream outside his environment and circumstances.

As more people around Ray and Manny find themselves in harm’s way because of their screw-up, viewers may have to question why they would root for such a self-interested, heartless duo.

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Ray and Manny’s unpredictable actions and decisions inDope Thieflean into the absurd in both hilarious and tragic ways. Manny hiding out in Theresa’s attic (Ray’s bedroom) while Ray searches the city looking for him is funny and unfortunate, since Ray asking about Manny’s whereabouts led to a weapons store owner getting his head put into a cardboard box. As more people around Ray and Manny find themselves in harm’s way because of their screw-up, we may have to question why we would root for such a self-interested, heartless duo.

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With Ray’s dad injured and potentially on his way out of prison thanks to Michelle, the next logical step is for this"Zero F–ks Given" white supremacist gang to go after Theresa or Sherry. This shouldn’t be hard to do considering they know Ray’s name and address, even after the DEA remarkably steps in to arrest several members at the end of episode 3. This could buy Ray and Manny some time on a clock that already feels like it has been out of time for a long while.

Watching Ray and Many dig themselves into a hole was sometimes funny but often subliminally tragic, and I hopeDope Thiefmaintains some of its lightheartedness as Ray and Manny try to outrun an imminent and life-threatening storm.

Dope Thief Episode 3

Dope Thief follows two lifelong friends from Philadelphia who impersonate DEA agents to commit a robbery, inadvertently stumbling upon a major narcotics corridor. The seemingly simple heist escalates into a critical situation, threatening their lives and unravelling their friendship against the backdrop of the East Coast drug trade.