Reservation Dogs kicked off with four Okern teens stealing a hot chip truck and ended with the same snack food being used in a poignant metaphor for grief that tied together their collective coming-of-age journey. The FX series, created by Sterlin Harjo and Our Flag Means Death’s Taika Waititi, has been praised for its groundbreaking strides toward well-rounded Native representation both on and off-screen and its overarching story about grief, community, and growing up.”Dig,” Reservation Dogs’ final episode, opened with Paulina Alexis’ Willie Jack visiting Hokti in prison, where she broke the news of Old Man Fixico’s death. Lily Gladstone, star of Martin Scorsese’s upcoming Killers of the Moon Flower, returned as Hokti Jackson to impart a comforting metaphor to her grief-stricken visitor.Much like D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai’s Bear Smallhill, Hokti is one of many Reservation Dogs characters capable of communicating with spirits. The relationship with her own spirit, Tavf Sampson’s Gram, is established in Season 2’s “Offerings” when Willie Jack first comes to visit her in prison. In Reservation Dogs’ finale, Gram encouraged Hokti to impart something meaningful to her niece, Willie Jack, after Fixico’s passing.RELATED: Marvel Spotlights Spirit Rider and Wyatt Wingfoot in Variant Covers for Native American Heritage Month
Reservation Dogs kicked off with four Okern teens stealing a hot chip truck and ended with the same snack food being used in a poignant metaphor for grief that tied together their collective coming-of-age journey. The FX series, created by Sterlin Harjo and Our Flag Means Death’s Taika Waititi, has been praised for its groundbreaking strides toward well-rounded Native representation both on and off-screen and its overarching story about grief, community, and growing up.
“Dig,” Reservation Dogs’ final episode, opened with Paulina Alexis’ Willie Jack visiting Hokti in prison, where she broke the news of Old Man Fixico’s death. Lily Gladstone, star of Martin Scorsese’s upcoming Killers of the Moon Flower, returned as Hokti Jackson to impart a comforting metaphor to her grief-stricken visitor.
Much like D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai’s Bear Smallhill, Hokti is one of many Reservation Dogs characters capable of communicating with spirits. The relationship with her own spirit, Tavf Sampson’s Gram, is established in Season 2’s “Offerings” when Willie Jack first comes to visit her in prison. In Reservation Dogs’ finale, Gram encouraged Hokti to impart something meaningful to her niece, Willie Jack, after Fixico’s passing.
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