This review contains spoilers for season 6 of Animal Kingdom. «Incognito,» the newest episode of TNT's Animal Kingdom is filled with a little bit of everything. Following last week's action-packed and highly suspenseful heist, the crime thriller pulls back on the action but delivers a number of meaningful moments. «Incognito» also includes a splash of romance, a few unexpected but much-needed reconciliations, and a discovery that has the potential to have everything come crashing down on the Codys – or at least Pope (Shawn Hatosy).
The latest episode of Animal Kingdom doesn't comment on the heist the boys pulled last week and instead, prioritizes some of the subplots that have begun to fester over Animal Kingdom's final season thus far. After the roller coaster of emotions between Deran (Jake Weary) and Craig (Ben Robson), the two are brought back together under unfortunate circumstances, while J (Finn Cole) continues to ignore Pope's advice. On the other hand, Pope has a reconciliation of his own that may spell out trouble for him in the near future. Where «Incognito» is most impressive, is in its ability to use the theme of hidden identity in so many places throughout the episode.
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