“Animal Kingdom” Season 3 Episode 11 is almost here, and it will be characterized as a brief window of rest and recuperation for the family. What happened to Bill (Denis Leary) and Lena (Aamya Deva Keroles) seems to have finally washed over Pope (Shawn Hatosy), giving him peace on the matter. The rest of the characters are also getting a chance to refocus on the things that are most important to them.
For starters, the murder of Baz is going to be returning to center stage as a plot device for “Animal Kingdom” Season 3 Episode 11. Smurf (Ellen Barkin) will also be itching to try anything to get the money that she feels she is owed, CarterMatt reports. She’s willing to do anything for that cash, as well, and torture is indeed not out of the question. Viewers can likely look forward to such a scene in the near future.
With regards to Baz’s murder, Pop will be the one to pull this narrative string, while J (Finn Cole) will be getting used to his new role. At this point, it’s clear that the story is almost done wrapping up and fans of the series will undoubtedly love what “Animal Kingdom” Season 3 Episode 11 will have to offer. It’s the setup to what will occur for the rest of the series, which should prove to be quite exciting.
As Otaku Art notes, the writers should get props for this move, as well. It serves to tie up any narrative loose ends that occurred early in the season. Once the “Animal Kingdom” Season 3 Episode 11 premieres, viewers are going to be treated to the kind of launch point that might just lead to quite the satisfying season finale.
“Animal Kingdom” Season 3 Episode 11 will air on August 7. Fans might want to keep that date in mind if they don’t want to miss anything.


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