On the flip side, though, Clay makes a very positive impression on Taj. The Army Sergeant even lets Clay know he’d be a great fit for the military. Later on, this pushes Gerald to warn Taj about crossing the line with Clay.
The dynamic between Gerald, Taj, and Clay leaves much room for discovery and development. It also begs to question if Taj will have a more active role with the Good Werks gang moving forward.
Before the episode ends, Cerri and Rachel have their own interesting bonding moments in somewhat of a parallel to Clay and Rip in The Tempist.
Stay tuned for more
Viewers will have to keep watching Good Werks to find out where community service duties take all the characters. The backstories of Clay, Cerri, Taj, and even Rip (to some extent) likewise have yet to be fully fleshed out.
Dishonorable Service gets an easy five stars. The episode masterfully balances the continuation of current storylines, whilst introducing a cool new character and fleshing out already-established ones.