Alright, settle in, folks! Let's talk about the wild ride that was Force, Episode 2, and, more specifically, who exactly felt the wrath of Tommy Egan.
Because, let's be honest, when Tommy's around, somebody's usually catching a case of the permanent dirt nap, right? It's like a Murphy's Law situation, only instead of toast landing butter-side down, it's folks ending up face-down in a Chicago alley.
The Casualties of Chicago Chaos
So, who met their maker courtesy of our favorite volatile New Yorker in episode 2? Drumroll, please...
The main contenders are JP Gibbs's crew members during that chaotic ambush.
Remember that intense face-off at JP's auto shop? The one where Tommy decided to introduce everyone to his "problem-solving" skills? Yeah, those guys. They definitely didn't make it to happy hour. Think of it as Tommy's unconventional method of saying "Hello, Chicago!"
Was it Just JP's Crew?
Now, here's where things get a little murky. We see a flurry of punches, kicks, and, of course, bullets flying everywhere during the auto shop scene.
It's like trying to count Skittles that are being shot out of a cannon. It's a blur, and determining exactly who Tommy personally put six feet under is tricky, but safe to say, he was the catalyst for their demise.
Consider it a team effort, albeit a very violent and non-consensual one. He certainly didn't send them flowers.
But here’s the thing with Tommy: even if he didn’t *personally* pull the trigger on *every* single member of JP's crew (some may have been downed by Diamond or JP), the chaotic mess was set in motion by him.
Why It's Tommy's Show
And that's what makes Tommy Tommy. He's the guy who walks into a room and suddenly everyone's having a very, very bad day. It's like inviting a tornado to a tea party.
His actions are like dropping a bowling ball into a meticulously arranged stack of dominos. Chaos ensues.
His arrival in Chicago already started a chain of events that leads to some people who weren't expecting to lose their lives because Tommy's plan is to take over the drug business.
So, while pinning down the exact number of souls Tommy escorted to the afterlife in that particular episode might be a bit of a numbers game, the overall body count likely spiked significantly that day. Because, well, Tommy. He is who he is.
Besides, whether it's one guy or five, the important thing to remember is that Tommy brings the drama, the action, and enough tension to cut with a butter knife.
And that, my friends, is why we tune in every week. He turns every episode into an edge-of-your-seat spectacle!
So next time someone asks, “Who did Tommy kill in Force Episode 2?” you can confidently reply, "A few unfortunate souls and peace of mind for anyone in a 5-mile radius. In conclusion, Tommy's very existence in Chicago is bad news for many.