Mayor of Kingstown — Season 4
Mike vs. the cartel pipeline that's been quietly running through Kingstown
Mayor of Kingstown S4E1 Review: The Long Walk Starts Before the Prison Gate
Kyle's surrender turns one brother's guilt into Kingstown's newest currency, while a new outside force tests every fragile arrangement.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E2 Review: Family Becomes Another Contraband Route Inside Anchor Bay
Kyle's beating turns Mike's power into a prison problem, while Bunny invites a new kind of outsider into Kingstown.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E3 Review: Carney's Death Makes Every Alliance Look Like a Trap
A dead officer, a frightened brother, and a cartel flag turn Kingstown's fragile bargains into open territorial war.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E4 Review: The Mayor Runs Out of Clean Lines
A violent morning forces Mike to measure cartel pressure, police rot, prison leverage, and the people still trapped under his protection.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E5 Review: Mike Sees Every Safe Place Become Leverage at Once
Protection turns to pressure as Callahan, Hobbs, and a roadside grand jury problem close on the McLuskys from three directions.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E6 Review: Bunny Bleeds, Kyle Learns the Price of Protection
Kingstown mistakes spectacle for victory until Mike sees the older local power hiding beneath the cartel fire and prison noise.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E7 Review: A Burned Tanker Leaves Every Alliance in Kingstown Smoking
As Kyle rejects one protector and Mike recruits another, Kingstown measures loyalty by who gets exposed after the fire.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E8 Review: Callahan Brings Mike's War Home in Family Blood
A revenge hour sends Mike chasing the wrong fires while Bunny, Lamar, and Callahan prove no bargain in Kingstown stays contained.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E9 Review: Mike Buys Kyle a Door Out With Blood
A grieving city broker makes one clean bargain, but Anchor Bay keeps manufacturing new forms of collapse inside.
Mayor of Kingstown S4E10 Review: Kyle Takes the Shot Mike Cannot Fire Himself
A finale about law, family, and transferred violence asks whether justice can ever leave Kingstown with clean hands.