The post-obit contains spoilers for Mayor of Kingstown Season 2, Episode three, "5 at Five," now streaming on Paramount+. It also contains explicit language.

After Mayor of Kingstown's Milo Sunter bombshell, the Paramount+ series has some explaining to exercise -- so "V at 5" opens on Milo and Iris having a grab-up conversation. Aiden Gillen even manages to brand that creepy. The next day, Mike gets a deserved chewing-out from the feds for letting Iris get away. Rebecca reminds him that Iris' problems are not his problems, to no avail. Then his blood pressure goes up a few more points when he finds out Ian and the cops raided Bunny's grandmother'due south apartment.

Mike is livid when he pulls into the parking lot of the Kingstown Law Department and chews out Ian and Stevie, reminding them that he brokered a deal with Bunny and Bunny has no reason to uphold said deal if they mess with his grandma. The scene has at to the lowest degree a dozen uses of the F-word between the three characters, which tells you how well it goes. Cut appropriately to Bunny, who is not doing well on the inside. "We gonna trust that Mike got a plan to make this shit right," he says to ane of his associates as Carney sets up a meeting between him and Mike. It doesn't get well either.

Mayor of Kingstown Mike and Bunny in prison

Bunny demands assurances from Mike; he might be telling his soldiers to trust Mike, just that doesn't mean he does afterwards Mike got him and everyone else arrested. "I'm gonna get something from the Assistant D.A. next week," Mike says before request what Bunny needs to settle things inside. He agrees to take the guards turn a blind center the post-obit solar day at 5:00 then some people, and assures him that his people on the exterior are taken care of. Mike tells Carney to go along Captain Kareem Moore insulted from the violence soon to unfold, every bit Kareem won't take kindly to his authority being undermined.

Mike's brother Kyle McLusky wants to talk to his ex-partner Ian; he admits that he quit the Michigan State Police force when they tried to append him later on his partner'southward shooting expiry. Kyle thinks he can come back to Kingstown PD; Ian tells him that he has to wait for Internal Affairs to clear him. Unhappy with that answer, Kyle appeals to Mike to grease the proverbial wheels. Mike'south response is to employ his brother to expect for Iris -- though Mayor of Kingstown reminds viewers that Mike himself still has a gun. That's a handy bit of foreshadowing, because when he goes to question Milo'south right-hand man Joseph, a brawl breaks out.

Mike subdues Joseph and one of his colleagues, while Joseph's girlfriend Tatiana wisely leaves the scene with their baby. But before Mike tin get into another fight, Evelyn Foley calls telling him to meet her at Warwick Detention. While Iris finds herself back nether the thumb of the Russian mafia, Mike joins Evelyn and Kareem for a tour of Kingstown's only private prison. More of Mayor of Kingstown'due south riot fallout is that the privatized prison house idea is gaining steam. While Mike chews on that, Tatiana approaches him -- she knows where Iris is and that Iris is already in a bad way. She offers to "exit a door open" for him to play the hero again.

That night, Mike shows up at the club merely leaves without Iris; he does tell Joseph to warn Milo that he knows Milo is alive. And back at the prison, Bunny puts his own programme into motility. Later on he gets significantly bloodied, Mike is called for another meeting; Bunny has heard about his grandma's place being raided and between the two developments he'south had plenty. "Get me the fuck outta here, or there'southward gonna be some payback," he vows, giving his former friend a 48-hour deadline. Mike's response is to effect a similar threat to Carney: "He bleeds, y'all bleed."

Mayor of Kingstown streams Sundays on Paramount+.