[s1e4] Bus Stop ✦ Fast
The episode ends with the Fox family abandoned at a remote bus stop with no car, limited resources, and enemies closing in from both the U.S. and Mexico. Critical Reception
The episode provides a glimpse into Margot’s past, revealing she was an English professor but suggesting she may be more deeply involved in the legal trouble that sent the family into hiding than previously thought. [S1E4] Bus Stop
Critics noted that this episode leaned heavily into the "prestige drama" tropes seen in shows like Breaking Bad or Ozark . While praised for its tension—especially during the dinner scene at the hacienda—some reviewers felt it continued to withhold too much information about the family's original crime, making it difficult to fully empathize with their flight. The episode ends with the Fox family abandoned
After a grueling desert trek, the Foxes seek refuge at a luxurious but isolated estate in Mexico. They encounter a powerful matriarch who quickly makes it clear that their safety is not a courtesy, but a transaction—treating the family as "pawns in her own game". The episode is defined by several high-stakes moments: Critics noted that this episode leaned heavily into