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  1. May 31, 2020 · How It Is with Brothers: Directed by Roxann Dawson. With Natalie Dormer, Daniel Zovatto, Kerry Bishé, Adriana Barraza. Tiago and Lewis interrogate Diego, seeking a confession, while Lewis senses Tiago is hiding something from him.

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    • Crime, Drama, Fantasy
    • Roxann Dawson
    • 2020-05-31
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    How It Is With Brothers is the sixth episode of the first season of Showtime's Penny Dreadful: City of Angels and the sixth episode of the series overall.

    Tiago and Lewis interrogate Diego, seeking a confession, while Lewis senses Tiago is hiding something from him. Adelaide warns Molly about her personal desires jeopardizing the Temple's future. Townsend learns of Kurt's surprising past. Peter Craft makes a dramatic decision about his marriage with Linda. Maria tracks down Mateo and pleads with him ...

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    Lewis and Tiago are standing outside their police car and Lewis tells his partner to not beat himself up. He goes onto say that the guy gave Tiago the slip and it happens. Not knowing that his partner purposely let his younger brother get away. Lewis asks if Tiago has ever seen the guy that got away, and the younger detective lies and tells him that he never has. Lewis pats him on the back as he points out that they at least got Diego Lopez and sooner or later they will get the rest.

    At the police station, Lewis and Tiago walk in with Diego and all chatter and action stops as they take the scene in. Arguments break out as the rest of the cops are out for blood due to Officer Reilly’s death. Tiago steps in when one of the cops tries to get violent with Diego. But Officer Murphy sneers and says that the suspect is probably Tiago’s cousin. Nevertheless Tiago stands his ground and tells Vanderhoff that he saw what they did to Diego last time. But Officer Murphy continues on his angry rant saying that if it wasn’t for Tiago, Reilly would still be alive.

    Inside the interrogation room, Tiago uncuffs Diego and speaks to him in Spanish, asking him if he wants a drink. He sits down and tells him that he knows Diego is scared and is not going to hurt him. That he just wants to hear his side of the story. He explains that the cops out there are Reilly’s boys and it will get ugly if he doesn't fess up. Tiago goes on to say the people outside this room just want someone to blame who looks like the two of them. He argues that these people won’t be happy with just sending Diego to jail. That they will try their hardest to send Diego to the gas chamber. Eventually Diego realizes that Lewis doesn’t know that Mateo and Tiago are related. So he gets Lewis to fetch him a drink, which allows the two of them to be alone together.

    Elsewhere, Molly and her mom discuss how they were so poor years ago but are better off now financially now. Molly then tells her mother that she has strong feelings for Detective Vega. Adelaide asks if these feelings for Tiago are stronger than her daughter’s feelings for God. Molly simply says that God wouldn’t ask her to choose. Nevertheless, Adelaide says that God asks a lot from those that he touches. She goes onto say that while it may not be God who makes her choose, it will be Molly’s flock that ultimately does.

    At a Californian beach, Townsend is fawning over Kurt, who is doing some surfing in the distance. Once he comes back to shore, Townsend asks the younger guy where he learned to surf. Kurt answers that it was near Hamburg, the mouth of the Elbe. He casually mentions that it is the first thing they teach them in Gestapo training. He eventually smiles and says he is just kidding and made that previous statement up. In reality, he grew up in Hermosa Beach, where he learned to swim before he could walk. Which inevitably led him to get his first surfboard not long after that. Kurt continues by saying that his favorite thing to do used to be paddling out just past the break in Hermosa Pier or Long Beach, turning around to look at the strip of clean white sand under a blue sky. But then according to Kurt, the mongrels came in references to Chinese and Latino people that moved into the areas he used to frequent. Kurt eventually reveals to Townsend that he read Mein Kampf and this led him to move to Germany. Where he was very happy for a while until he was given his first Gestapo mission. Which ended up being to come back to the wretched city he had left behind. Townsend says he loves the city of Los Angeles, and talks about how he saw Fred Astaire just walking down Robertson. He reveals that he wanted to be a dancer like him, but also a song man too. But unfortunately, he’s too big. Charlton continues by saying that LA doesn’t care who you are when you arrive. It only cares about who you make yourself into.

    Starring

    •Natalie Dormer as Magda •Daniel Zovatto as Tiago Vega •Kerry Bishé as Sister Molly Finnister •Adriana Barraza as Maria Vega •Jessica Garza as Josefina Vega •Michael Gladis as Charlton Townsend •Johnathan Nieves as Mateo Vega •Rory Kinnear as Peter Craft •Nathan Lane as Lewis Michener

    Guest Starring

    •Sebastian Chacon as Fly Rico •Julian Hilliard as Tom Craft •Piper Perabo as Linda Craft •Adan Rocha as Diego Lopez •Dominic Sherwood as Kurt •Brent Spiner as Ned Vanderhoff •Amy Madigan as Adelaide Finnister

    Co-Starring

    •Scott Beehner as Frank Murphy •Robert Kestler as Cop 1 •Gabriella Martinez as Ana •Tony Nunes as Cop 2 •Doug Sinclair as Fat Detective •Thalia Soto as Mercedes •Alec Tokar as Robbins

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