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      • On Y: The Last Man Season 1 Episode 5, Agent 355 and Yorick arrive in Boston in their search for Dr. Mann, while the team in DC prepares for Regina Oliver's return.
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  2. Sep 27, 2021 · Episode 5 of Y: The Last Man begins with Yorick and Agent 355 out on the streets, checking graffiti on the walls. However, there’s a curfew going on and with military vehicles patrolling the area, 355 forces Yorick to don his gas mask and take shelter in an alleyway.

  3. Sep 27, 2021 · A recap of “Mann Hunt,” episode 5 of season 1 of ‘Y: The Last Man,’ streaming on FX on Hulu, starring Diane Lane.

  4. Sep 25, 2021 · On Y: The Last Man Season 1 Episode 5, Agent 355 and Yorick arrive in Boston in their search for Dr. Mann, while the team in DC prepares for Regina Oliver's return.

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    By Matt Fowler

    Posted: Sep 27, 2021 2:00 pm

    Spoilers below for Y: The Last Man's fifth episode, "Mann Hunt," which releases Monday, Sept. 27 on FX on Hulu.

    Yorick and 355 met up with Dr. Allison Mann in an otherwise uneventful fifth chapter of Y: The Last Man. The strength of "Mann Hunt" this week, believe it or not, was Yorick's ability to relate to Mann as another person having to deal with 355's rigid nature. The word "charm" was used, though that wasn't totally accurate. It was more of the show sharpening Yorick's usual bozo traits into an "everyperson" quality that allowed him to communicate somewhat successfully with Mann, who came with her harsh mindset.

    Other than that, however, "Mann Hunt" was a soft fizzle, offering up only baby steps, perhaps hoping that glimpses of a ravaged, dystopian Boston would tickle viewers' fancy enough (though, as mentioned in a previous review, pop culture's been oversaturated with gloomy and grimy apocalypse stories).

    Yorick wasn't the total inept monster he was last week in "Karen and Benji," but he was still a petulant complainer, incapable of following basic instructions for his own safety because his kryptonite seems to be him having to do anything he doesn't want to do. That, as 355 brought up last week, is part of the lifelong pampering and privilege he refuses to acknowledge. This week, however, Yorick's bumbling only brought him into contact with someone who assumed he was a trans male, so no real harm was done, though there was still no indication that Yorick, later on, fully registered Mann's comment about him not getting to have "much of a life from now on." That will have to be a tantrum for another day as the trio now preps to head out on a seemingly impossible trek across the entire length of the U.S.

    The time in Boston amplified aspects of the current protests and pesky rebellion, and the fact that conspiracies theories and violent discord are currently having a wild day in the sun. We caught a bit more of that from the other side, too (since "Mann Hunt" also brought us back to D.C.), with President Brown having to welcome surviving crazy, Secretary Oliver (Jennifer Wigmore), back into the fold. At his point, though, with an inevitable coup attempt coming down the pike -- led by Oliver and Amber Tamblyn's Kimberly (with help from Jess Salgueiro's pregnant Christine, most likely) -- one wonders what the true stakes are here.

    Since 355 and Yorick never called in their plans, that trio is effectively in the wind. So if Oliver takes over, what changes? Until the cell phone lost last week surfaces and Yorick's secret gets out, it all feels like a backwards race into a hellmouth. Who wants to rule over s*** mountain? An argument can be made, perhaps, that Oliver would manage to lead the country further into chaos, but Yorick's got to be the "capture the flag" goal, right?

    "Mann Hunt" was a decent installment, but also one that didn't move the needle in any significant way. It deepened the mystery surrounding the Culper Ring, moved a few chess pieces around the board for Kimberly's inevitable coup attempt, and brought in Dr. Mann. But no answers were given, no catharses were had, and only new obstacles were piled on ...

  5. Sep 27, 2021 · Read our review of Y: The Last Man Season 1 Episode 5 to find out how it all shakes down when Yorick and Agent 355 get to Boston -- and what is now transpiring in DC.

    • Mary Littlejohn
  6. Yorick's leaving clues wherever he goes. His phone last episode, his real name this episode (to a woman who prints "liar" posters of his mom, no less). I wonder which of these will leak info of his existence to the wrong person?

  7. Y: The Last Man – Season 1, Episode 5. Yorick and Agent 355 search for Dr. Allison Mann in war-torn Boston; back in Washington, D.C., Jennifer hides the truth about Yorick from her political...

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