: Despite being high on hallucinogens, Big manages to find his resolve and arrests the group, finally achieving a form of the justice and community protection he had been seeking. Themes of Connection and Absolution
What begins as a comedic "bad trip" evolves into a profound exploration of Big’s guilt and his place as a protector of the community.
: The hallucinations challenge Big’s identity as a lawman, testing whether he is truly a "good man" or just a man hiding behind a uniform. The Surreal Confrontation Reservation.Dogs.S02E08.This.is.Where.the.Plot....
The episode takes a sharp turn into social satire and surrealism when Big and Kenny Boy stumble upon a bizarre secret society in the woods.
: In one of the show's most visceral scenes, the cult members engage in a depraved ritual involving catfish, satirizing the historical and ongoing exploitation of Native resources. : Despite being high on hallucinogens, Big manages
: They discover a cult of powerful white men wearing catfish masks who believe they are the "rightful heirs" to Indigenous land and its mineral rights.
Ultimately, the story is about the unexpected bond between Big and Kenny Boy, two outsiders who find common ground through their shared vulnerability. By the end of the "trip," Big finds a sense of peace with his past, aided by the realization that even in a world that feels "thick" with conspiracy and trauma, he can still choose to do the right thing. Reservation Dogs S02E08 - "This is Where the Plot Thickens" The Surreal Confrontation The episode takes a sharp
: During his trip, Big is haunted by visions of his late grandmother, Imagene, and the Deer Woman , a mythological figure who punishes "bad men". These figures force him to confront a lifelong secret: his guilt over a tragic incident from his youth involving his friend Cookie.