‘Marshals’ Episode 6 recap: Go after what you love


When Marshals began, Monica Long Dutton was already gone. But last time, her spirit rose to guide Kayce and Tate toward a terrible, important discovery. And this time, in the conclusion of a solid two-parter, Episode 6 of Marshals (“Out of the Shadows”) lets Monica’s memory finally be the filler of the hole in Kayce Dutton’s heart. Her stallion he can’t tame, her necklace he holds close – helping the Broken Rock people close a terrible wound helps guide our guy to the closure he’s never been able to reach in the year since her death.  

marshals ep6 Kayce and Tate at Monica's deathbead

But first we gotta get to the “mafia on wheels.” Team Jock Up chased down the RV they thought was full of girls abducted from the reservation, only to come up empty. Miles was like “What the fuck, dude?” to Kayce, because previously, he’d briefly had eyes on Hayley (Isabel Deroy-Olson). That sentiment continues in this Part Two – at Broken Rock, with no new intel, the team can only meet with Thomas Rainwater, Mo, and the mothers of the missing girls to tell them what they do know, that Hayley’s friend Ava was killed by the traffickers. It’s a moment Pete Calvin can use for some seasoning with Miles, guiding him through the duty of telling someone their loved one is gone. But it leaves a hole in the team. Until Cruz and Belle discover the traffickers’ link to a motorcycle gang known as the Iron Sentinels. Belle says these guys are organized crime with two wheels and a gas tank. “True one percenters.” And they move it all. Guns, drugs – even innocent girls. 

How do you break into a group like that? Easy, Kayce says. Go after what they love.

marshals ep6 Kayce sets fire to motorcycles

With the Iron Sentinels as their new target, Marshals does that thing where it conveniently removes any federal, state, and local law enforcement partners from the equation. But in this case we’ll allow it, because we like the ridiculousness of Team Jock Up’s five guns taking on a group of patched-up wildmen who are at brigade strength. And of course, Belle has experience with this bunch. She goes undercover when they hit a biker rally in the Milk River valley, up by the Montana-Alberta border. Ginger wig, leather hot pants, and bags of confiscated methamphetamine to entice IS leadership. Like we said, ridiculous. But Arielle Kebbel has fun with it, strutting around in the biker gang’s lair like she owns the place. And when Kayce commandeers an Iron Sentinels patch and puts his hat on backward, the sequence gets even more enjoyable. If you were a member in good standing of a criminal motorcycle gang, would you believe this guy was legit?

marshals ep6 Kayce in motorcycle gang gear

The undercover op holds just long enough for Belle and Kayce to figure out where the gang’s holding the girls. Calvin, Cruz, and Miles enter the fray in full Jock Up mode, bikers are running everywhere, and a gunfight ensues as the team closes on a panel truck. Drugs are in there, and guns, and just when it looks like they missed the girls again, a terrified Hayley emerges from a storage tub. They found Broken Rock’s lost. They filled that hole. And the whole thing brought the team closer together.

“We bleed together, we grieve together.” That’s Cal’s tidy line as himself, Bell, Cruz, and Miles join Kayce and Tate at Broken Rock for the remembrance ceremony in tribute to Monica. This is the service Tate helped plan for his mother’s memory, and with the girls rescued and returned, now it serves doubly as closure for the community. Monica, still bringing people together, even though she’s gone. We also meet Grandpa Long, a man with kind eyes, and he welcomes his son-in-law. Kayce had kept his grief from the world, from his family, from Tate. Now it has been surfaced. “Losing Monica was painful enough. Your presence here makes me feel like I haven’t lost another son, too.” 

As Mo leads the ceremony, Kayce at first hangs back. He was gonna let Tate and his grandpa represent the family. But he thinks better of this. Monica’s necklace, the one his son didn’t know he kept, is in his hands. And he brings it forward. “I’ve been clinging to it since Mom left us. Maybe it’s time I start letting go.” Monica’s memory is finally, truly alive inside Kayce’s new beginning. He went after what he loves.  

marshals ep6 Kayce, tears, necklace, ceremony

Kayce Taykes for Marshals Episode 6 (“Out of the Shadows”): 

  • “I’m better at finding missing girls than I am at reconnecting with my own.” Pete Calvin’s still spinning his wheels in his attempt to reconcile with his daughter Maddie. When Belle offers him backup – let’s go to the Bullet and Barrel and face this shit – he demures.  
  • Cruz’s father was a police officer killed in the line of duty, and she reflects on the anger she felt toward his partner, who told the family the news. Kayce silently agrees with her assessment of that pain. It has value if you can find it. “That flat, hollow feeling kept spreading until I acknowledged my grief and gave it a shape.”
  • Belle’s undercover also revealed a tidbit to the team: her real name, Isabel Turek. We know Kayce is familiar with the mysterious local roots of her backstory. But apparently she’s still keeping it fully hidden from Cal and the rest of Team Jock Up. Still developing!
marshals ep6 Belle in motorcycle gang gear] “Bagged and ready!”

Johnny Loftus (@johnnyloftus.bsky.social) is a Chicago-based writer. A veteran of the alternative weekly trenches, his work has also appeared in Entertainment Weekly, Pitchfork, The All Music Guide, and The Village Voice.