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Naveen Andrews is terrifyingly charming. He feels like a much bigger threat than Hayak ever was because he plays the long game.

Fiona and Thony officially launch their new independent cleaning business, operating out of a storage locker "home base". While Fiona takes the lead on securing a gig with a former showgirl named Ginger, the reality of running a legitimate business without capital sets in. Seeing Fiona’s family—including the kids—pitching in to finish a job highlights the desperation and resilience of the De La Rosa clan. [S2E5] The Brit

The episode's namesake, "The Brit," refers to the dangerous and enigmatic (played by Naveen Andrews). Arman and Nadia are struggling under his thumb; Thony’s ethical insistence on slow, safe drug-selling isn't generating the fast cash they need to pay off Kamdar. Robert continues to play mind games with the trio, treating Thony like "just the cleaning lady"—a mistake that Arman clearly resents. The Ultimate Betrayal? Naveen Andrews is terrifyingly charming

Thony is becoming increasingly "righteous" in her decision-making, which is starting to make her feel like the potential villain of her own story. While Fiona takes the lead on securing a

"The Brit" is arguably the best episode of the series to date. Lou Diamond Phillips brings a cinematic tension to the direction, particularly in the scenes involving the motorcycle and the claustrophobic power dynamics in Kamdar’s world.