![]() When Jake comes upon the whole scene whispering “shiiiit,” you’re thinkin’ the same thing. Those forests in Japan, dude, I’m tellin’ ya. Jake rolls up on a gorgeous goddamned house enveloped in the dankest forest you ever saw. Doors open, others close, new threats appear in the form of old adversaries, and the past reemerges in the form of new enemies. Both our guys still find themselves standing at the outer doorway of a complex system, but by the end of episode five, “Everybody Pays,” they’ll have found their way in. ![]() ![]() That tip, incidentally, is Jake, whose proximity to the police makes him an asset rather than a threat for the time being. We also left Sato at his own crossroads - in deep shit with Hitoshi Ishida (Shun Sugata), head of the Chihara-kai crime family, for beating the hell out of a fellow yakuza - offering up a hot tip that will hopefully prove his loyalty. We last saw Jake Adelstein in the custody of the yakuza in the final moments of “Read the Air,” seemingly ready to break the next barrier and get closer to what’s really happening. Damn, welcome to episodes four and five of Tokyo Vice, where everything heats up.
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