The Purge
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Well played,The Purge.

No Stanton is safe tonight, Catalina says with a look of steely-eyed resolve weve never seen before.
Catalina is now my favorite character.
Penelope seems to be going through an even more rapid evolution as a character.
But shes also still chanting the beliefs of the Purge cult.
Its a little unclear.
I hope future episodes engage with this issue a little more.
Right now, it feels inconsistent.
We do get a Miguel/Penelope reunion well, sort of.
Were soldiers, Miguel says.
We dont hurt civilians.
Except sometimes they do, apparently.
The Matron Saints are definitely into hurting civilians, albeit civilians who deserve it.
Or deserve some kind of punishment, anyway.
Like Penelope, she shrugs off a deeply entrenched abusive belief system in just a few moments.
As with Penelopes faith, maybe future episodes will explore this at greater length.
Will she arrive in time?
Or does some other twist await her?
This show isnt afraid of cliff-hangers, so its no surprise that her fate remains a surprise.
Did he participate in the slaying?
Has the slaying even happened yet?
Its unclear if this is supposed to be intentionally vague.
Is that how the military works under the NFFA?
Also, Penelopes social worker is the leader of the Purge cult.
Is it possible that the cult itself is part of the NFFA system?
The vigilante is outnumbered, but I wouldnt bet against him.