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The Hunting Party Season 1 Episode 2 Review: Learning to Trust Amidst a Violent Manhunt

Critic's Rating: 4 / 5.0
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Hunting violent serial killers as an established team is challenging enough. The Hunting Party is attempting this with a team that was thrown together.

This could make or break the series since team dynamics and chemistry are the main pull. Two cliffhangers were dropped at the end of The Hunting Party Season 1 Episode 1.

Jacob Hassani revealed a long list of violent criminals their team had to find and capture, and Oliver Odell (Nick Wechsler) hinted that the prison break wasn’t an accident. That’s a lot for Bex to process and enough for her to distrust her co-workers.

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That made the chase even more dangerous because Bex needed to understand these perilous, violent killers before they hunted again. Jacob and Shane had to reveal honest information about these killers’ tendencies to profile them accurately.

Bex also had to face her past and one of the most violent criminals ever in the Hunting Party Season 1 Episode 2 — her best friend’s father. Additionally, she and the team got involved in an intense manhunt for Clayton Jessup, who preyed on and killed happy families.

Understanding Why a Serial Killer Targets Happy Families

Profiling Clayton Jessup was more interesting than Richard Harris. While Clayton Jessup was violent, there was a deep-seated reason.

He had never been part of a happy family and suffered from reactive attachment disorder. He craved love and attention, but when he couldn’t form the proper relationships, he killed people, beginning with his own family on his 16th birthday.

That was such a creepy scene. Who would be happily celebrating their birthday after killing their family and pretending their adoring attention was on him?

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It only became more complex and creepy from there. No one liked dealing with Clayton Jessup in prison; instead, he was made to view educational videos on how to curb his anger.

The problem was he only became angrier watching loving families support their problem child, and now he wanted to kill those actors who portrayed the perfect family.

He was most concerned about harming the woman who played the mom-Irene McFaddon, and the team had to stop him before he was killed again.

Whenever Bex got close to solving a mystery, there were more questions.

Naturally, the most pressing question was why the Pit exploded, but I doubt we’ll get a concrete answer until the end of The Hunting Party Season 1. It’s the central mystery.

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However, it was disconcerting that Dr. Lansing, who made progress with Clayton Jessup, was told not to return to the Pit or associate with him. Did they want the prisoners to remain violent?

Dr. Lansing was the first person to genuinely care about Clayton Jessup, and when that was taken away, he spiraled again, thinking everyone lied again.

It made sense why he even believed that the doctor betrayed him. They must have had a unique relationship if Dr. Lansing initially hid him and his prisoners and tried to prevent Bex and Shane from finding them.

While Clayton Jessup was a terrifying serial killer, this time, it seemed the Pit heightened his tendencies.

The Intense Manhunt Tested Team Dynamics and Trust

Working this case tested team dynamics. Bex grew frustrated because so much intel got destroyed when the Pit blew up, and that was often Jacob or Shane’s excuse for everything.

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She was better at cracking Shane for information. Like her, he didn’t like lying to families about their dead or missing loved ones and seemed more aligned with Bex.

That could become problematic since the two went by themselves to confront Dr. Lansing about information about Clayton Jessup with Jacob and almost got killed until he showed up to save the day.

While Jacob was relieved they weren’t hurt, he warned Bex not to run off without him again and stated they found prison guards among the rubble, hinting that the prison break was not an accident.

Hopefully, Shane wasn’t involved. He needs to stay a good guy.

While we only saw a few minutes of her, Jennifer Morales (Sara Garcia) seemed like a welcome addition. She’s intelligent and versed in research.

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She knew how to find Clayton Jessup’s digital therapy sessions, isolate the audio, and locate which university hosted those educational videos.

We’ll hopefully learn more about her personal life, but she should be an asset to the team.

Bex Faces Her Worst Enemy and Learned New Secrets

Naturally, after Bex learned so many dangerous criminals had escaped, she feared Eli Johnson was one of them.

It took a lot for Bex to ask Oliver for information about Eli, and Oliver knew their trust had been broken. She would never believe Eli wasn’t lost and roaming unless he hand-delivered the prisoner to the base himself.

Eli Johnson was a piece of garbage. He had no shame about killing a dozen girls. He only wanted to taunt Bex that she lied years ago.

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She wasn’t alone when she spotted that rope. His daughter Naomi was with her, and she turned his daughter against him. Bex had to live with the guilt that Eli killed his own child as the cops arrived for revenge.

Bex never knew that Oliver knew about her mistake. Perhaps this leveled their playing field since they each had a dark secret.

Bex: Why didn’t you tell me that you knew the truth?

Oliver: Because it was your story. If you ever wanted me to know, you’d tell me yourself someday when you were ready.

The Hunting Party has potential if it continues exploring each character’s history and relationships. The series made some strides with Bex, explaining her reasoning for becoming an FBI agent, but there are so many more questions.

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Why didn’t she trust Oliver with the truth after they dated? Will it help their relationship that he accepted her after the truth?

Let’s discuss that cliffhanger. Jacob heard that Oliver orchestrated the prison break, whereas in The Hunting Party Season 1 Episode 1, Oliver told Bex he thought the prison break was planned, implying he had nothing to do with it.

This became messier, and the mystery could be the best part. It tests Bex’s alliances since she doesn’t know who to believe.

Over to you, The Hunting Party Fanatics. Who do you think Bex can trust? Whose backstory should the series dive into next?

We would love to hear your thoughts, so please share them below.

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Sweet Amy

Thursday 13th of February 2025

I like this show, it has a Criminal Minds vibe to it. I don't understand how Rotten Tomatoes had a 0% rating after the 1st episode, and only has an 11% rating after this episode. I just don't get their hate. I think this show has a lot of potential, and I hope that my theory is accurate, I love Melissa Roxburgh, and am fond of Josh McKenzie. Patrick Sabongui is good, too.

Sweet Amy

Monday 17th of February 2025

@Laura Nowak, I am not as familiar with their work, but I do like Nick Wechsler and Sara Garcia. I won't be able to see tonight's new episode until tomorrow, but I sure hope that the other critics raise their rating, as well as the viewers. I would really like to see this show thrive.

Laura Nowak

Thursday 13th of February 2025

@Sweet Amy, I don't get the hate, either. It has a great cast. I enjoy the 3 you listed and also like Nick Wechsler and Sara Garcia, too. I'm rooting for it.

Dean

Tuesday 11th of February 2025

Finally got around to watching this show and in many ways its the love child of Criminal Minds and Blacklist and Blindspot. Three of my all time favorite shows yet The Hunting Party is able to right off the bat have its own identity.

Clearly there are certain people who know about the Pit. The President is in the dark but the AG knows full well about it so who knows and who doesn't and how deep this goes is the intriguing part.

Bex and Hassani already have solid backstories but the mysteries are Odell and Shane and their involvement with the pit.

Morales was a nice change of the typical tech specialist. Usually the tech person is quirky eccentric but instead she’s an experienced soldier so that was a good cliche to avoid.

Sweet Amy

Thursday 13th of February 2025

@Dean, I also count Criminal Minds, The Blacklist, and Blindspot as three of my all-time favourite shows. Did you ever watch Person of Interest? That is another one that ranks high on my list.

Laura Nowak

Tuesday 11th of February 2025

I agree wholeheartedly. The Hunting Party has potential. I'd like to see it thrive, but the rest of the cast needs to be fleshed out. Thank you for commenting and sharing your input.

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