[s2e6] Savage ❲VERIFIED — CHECKLIST❳

: His relationship with Teak revealed a more selfless and loyal side of his character, moving him beyond the "shallow" persona seen in earlier episodes.

: The central focus was the powerful and heartbreaking exit of Big Teak. Critics noted that his struggle to transition back to the "real world" after prison—illustrated by his confusion during a simple gas station visit—was a poignant commentary on the lack of rehabilitation for former inmates. [S2E6] Savage

Reviewers praised the episode for its "gritty, real-life" depiction of complex issues like incarceration, mental health, and trauma, noting that it pushes past standard TV expectations. : His relationship with Teak revealed a more

The episode "" ( S2E6 ) of P-Valley is widely regarded by critics as one of the series' most emotionally heavy and nuanced installments. Critical Consensus Reviewers praised the episode for its "gritty, real-life"