Frontier season 2: The most ridiculous moment of every single episode

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Episode 3: Just Kidding, the Siberian’s Not Dead!

The Siberian is a bounty hunter, whose name we do not learn (even in subtitles) until the last episode. His name is actually Vladimir Tetukin, and he’s looking to collect that impressive 200-pound bounty that Declan Harp has on his head. Unlike other bounty hunters, he’s willing to go out to the frozen wastes where Declan’s hiding, and he tracks him even after Declan meets up with McTaggart and Charlie.

(We know that he’s scary, because he appears to have a bunch of tattoos on his forehead, and he’s also actually bigger than Jason Momoa.)

In fact, the Siberian actually kills one of McTaggart’s old associates, Jack, before the group reaches him, and that’s how he traps the other three.

So, rather than fight him hand to hand, as you might expect Declan to do, McTaggart and Charlie effectively create a miniature firebomb (since they’re being held hostage, the Siberian is between them and Declan). And while it looks like they’ve successfully rid themselves of that major threat …

Nope, surprise, the Siberian isn’t dead! It’s pretty annoying, honestly, just because you’d think setting a hut on fire would presumably do a pretty good job of killing someone.

Honorable mention: Declan being in surprisingly high spirits when he sneaks up on Michael (and also being pretty happy with Sokanon and Michael getting together).