'Cape Fear' Episode 2 Recap: Brutal Prison Fight Scene Highlights Horror Series
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Sean T. Collins
Summary
This recap covers Episode 2 of the TV series "Cape Fear." The episode opens with a flashback to seven years ago showing Max Cady being attacked by Nazis in a prison weight room, where he kills two of them before passing out from head injuries. The recap describes this as one of the most brutal TV fight scenes since Game of Thrones. The article provides a detailed episode breakdown and analysis of the horror series.
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· 3 pulledCape Fear has just given us the most brutal television fight scene since the Mountain dueled the Red Viper on Game of Thrones
When we open, Max Cady's life has been turned upside down.
Seven years ago, in a flashback sequence depicted in gritty black and white, Max is attacked in the prison weight room by a trio of Nazis.
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