Cape Fear Episode 6 Review: “Possum” Rating and Recap

Cape Fear Episode 6 Review: “Possum” Rating and Recap


Spoilers below for Episode 6 of Cape Fear. New episodes stream every Friday on Apple TV.

“Possum” is the funniest, most unhinged episode of Cape Fear yet and the best episode since the show’s premiere. The sixth entry of the Apple TV series has, to paraphrase beloved SNL-cum-cultural icon Stefon, a bit of everything: shared family acid trips, rodents in the walls, a secret passage, pig ears, a burning toe, and a stolen cat named Peanut Butter. It all adds up to a completely bonkers hour of television that deftly blends camp and dread.

At its core, “Possum” is a series of bottle episodes rolled into one. In the aftermath of the revelation that Max Cady has moved into the house across the street from the Bowdens, we’re treated to an extended flashback of Max’s time in prison. Immediately after he was beaten senseless by a white supremecist gang – who he then, in turn, brutally murdered – Max is more-or-less adopted by a heretofore unseen elderly inmate (we’ll call him Padrino, the Spanish word for godfather, since that’s how Max refers to him later in the episode).

In a scene straight out of Darren Aronofsky’s 1998 psychological thriller Pi, Max undergoes invasive brain surgery (complete with a drill!) before being inducted by Padrino into the “Sons of Changó”– a mysterious religious order that may or may not be the reason we keep seeing candles and altars pop up throughout the series.

Back in the present, the Bowdens are taking Max’s threats seriously. They upgrade their perpetually broken home security system. Tom and Anna tell the kids they’ll be tracked at all times, much to Natalie’s chagrin. Tom seeks the advice of a fellow lawyer about what can possibly be done about Max’s supposed harassment. There’s nothing to be done of course. Chalk it up to lack of evidence and political pressure.

Javier Bardem and Lily Collias in Apple TV’s Cape Fear.

Next, we get a series of quick scenes (Max gets a threatening phone call; Max helps Natalie confront the nosey podcaster who harassed her before; Anna intimates that she knows about Tom’s infidelity; Natalie has a dream where Zack puts his thumb in her mouth) before arriving at the best set piece of the entire series to date.




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