Mayor of Kingstown Season 2

Unraveling - Mayor of Kingstown

Mike tries to keep his promises to the leaders inside on Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 Episode 4, but things begin to unravel alarmingly fast.

Things Get Heated - Mayor of Kingstown
"Five at Five"

On Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 Episode 3, Mike asks for help in finding Iris and later takes matters into his own hands. A move by Robert and his team puts Mike’s larger plan in jeopardy. Kyle has a request for Kingstown PD.

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Spilling Into Town - Mayor of Kingstown
"Staring at the Devil"

On Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 Episode 2, after a power vacuum in tent city spills out into Kingstown, Mike makes a bold move to try and restore order. Iris is uneasy about her new living arrangement. Kyle finds himself in a dangerous situation. 

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Bunny and Mike Take a Meeting - Mayor of Kingstown
"Never Missed a Pigeon"

In the wake of the Kingstown Prison riot, violence and chaos ensue in the newly formed tent city on Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 Episode 1. Mike and Bunny discuss what must be done to solve the leadership void on the inside. Kyle begins his new job with the Michigan State Police. 

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Show:
Mayor of Kingstown
Season:
2
Air Dates:
to
Total Episodes:
4

Mayor of Kingstown Season 2 Quotes

The consequence of a riot is dismantling the illusion that prison is controlled by the guards. The consequence of putting down the riot is dismantling the leadership structure within the inmates. All that remains is chaos until a new leadership structure is created, and when there are no leaders inside, there are no leaders outside. All gangs are from prison because that's where all gangsters end up. And so is our new reality, and that reality is chaos.

Mike

My father used to say, I can't wait to get old, for my mind to soften, and my memories to rot away. The hardest thing to do is forget, forget the scars that life gives you, forget the scars you gave others. The challenge, then, is hiding a few memories worth keeping from your dying mind. He told me to keep a journal and only write down the good things. Then, when the bad things fade away, you can read about the happy life you had. But minds don't forget so easy, and the horror that we witness and endure takes root. Only madness and dementia can remove it.

Mike