This review contains spoilers for season 6 of Animal Kingdom. «Revelation» is a beautifully crafted and evenly paced episode of TNT's Animal Kingdom, and gives its cast plenty of room to shine. With some minor plots from the crime thriller's final season having been resolved, the more extensive issues begin to have a larger role to play in «Revelation.» «Revelation» continues to chip away at the new foundation the Cody boys are trying to build and what that future may look like for themselves, and those involved with them.
As expected, Animal Kingdom sprinkles a few doses of action within «Revelation,» keeping the thrilling aspect of the series alive. None of the missions in «Revelation» are overwhelmingly complicated or highly suspenseful, but they are just enough to inject Animal Kingdom with a dose of adrenaline. Of course, every high is met with a crash. «Revelation» begins to show the tip of what that downfall may spell for the Codys, while leaving plenty of lingering questions unanswered in regard to the fate of others.
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As Animal Kingdom continues to move forward, «Revelation» makes the interesting choice to include more flashback sequences than some of Animal Kingdom's previous episodes. Most of the flashbacks in Animal Kingdom's final season have revolved around Baz (Darren Mann) and Julia's (Jasper Polish) evolving relationship, but have jumped around in how they chose to confront it. «Revelation» keeps the focus relatively simple within a single day. Julia continues to push the limits of her relationship with Baz despite Smurf (Leila George) and Pope's (Kevin Csolak) proximity, and their shared eagerness puts them in a
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