Carnival Row Season 2 - Episode 5 -

The most striking element of "Reckoning" is the breakdown of order within the Burgue. The arrival of the New Dawn’s influence acts as a catalyst for the simmering resentment in the Row. While the first season focused on the mystery of the Darkasher, this episode centers on a much more grounded and terrifying monster: the mob. The execution of the Black Raven members and the public’s reaction highlight a terrifying reality where the line between law enforcement and state-sanctioned murder has completely vanished.

Ultimately, Episode 5 is a turning point that strips away any remaining hope for a simple resolution. It forces the characters to choose sides in a war that has already begun, even if they aren't ready to admit it. By the time the credits roll, the status quo of the Burgue has been irrevocably shattered, setting the stage for a final act where the only certainty is further loss. Carnival Row Season 2 - Episode 5

Philo’s arc in this episode is particularly tragic. He remains the bridge between two worlds, but "Reckoning" shows the bridge is collapsing. His attempt to use the "proper channels" to find the killer feels increasingly futile against a backdrop of rising fascism. By contrast, Vignette’s descent into more radical methods feels like an inevitable response to the state’s brutality. The episode effectively pits Philo’s weary idealism against the harsh pragmatism required for survival, leaving the viewer to wonder if Philo’s desire for a peaceful solution is actually a form of complicity. The most striking element of "Reckoning" is the