While this episode moves a little slower, it doesn't cover 10 years of his life like the first episode. I am learning a lot about Reeves than I never knew, like the fact that he lived on a reservation after he fled slavery and learned Creek Indian. That second part comes into play in this episode as he has to go after his first wanted man. You get to meet his mentor and see what kind of a man Reeves really is. A man of conviction and strong beliefs especially that of justice. Obviously all of this came from his background and what his life experience was like but rather than become a bitter man he tries to become a better man. This is a great struggle for him, and for any man, but it shows you the conviction and goodness of his heart.
I'm not a person who likes to read subtitles, because I'm dyslexic and I can't beat that fast, but the addition of the Creek Indian discussion with the subtitles was paste well enough that it was easy to follow and I didn't have to pause the video. But inevitably it lends some realism to the show.
I'm not a person who likes to read subtitles, because I'm dyslexic and I can't beat that fast, but the addition of the Creek Indian discussion with the subtitles was paste well enough that it was easy to follow and I didn't have to pause the video. But inevitably it lends some realism to the show.