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Empire - Season 2 Episode 13: The Tameness of a Wolf
Season 2 of Empire resumes with the mystery about Lucious memory exposed as Cookie tries to convince the board that he is ok, even as she connive with her allies to take charge of the company.
20 September 1961, Arlington, Massachusetts, USA
6 October 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
21 November 1964, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
April 14, 2016
At least someone on Empire is finally addressing the light-skinned supremacy on this show.
April 14, 2016
Episode 13 advanced some plot quirks that have been plaguing us for months. We finally get the full story of how Dwight Walker became Lucious Lyon and all the lurid details of his troubled childhood.
April 14, 2016
This week's episode of Empire was yet another doozey on the emotional roller coaster - one that practically throws you head-first off the tracks. With a theme of family, we see many new plotlines develop.
April 14, 2016
Tonight's episode of Empire, entitled "The Tameness of A Wolf," allowed viewers to see a very vulnerable side of Lucious, and just how much he depends on Cookie for strength.
April 14, 2016
The irony is that in opening up about his past, Lucious has emerged a sympathetic figure for perhaps the first time in the series.
April 14, 2016
To paraphrase Aretha Franklin, there ain't no way to not have your heart break a little for the child who grew up homeless in the streets of Philadelphia and turned to selling drugs to avoid eating out of trashcans. (And that's not even the worst part...)
April 14, 2016
Empire has always been a show about family issues -- that's literally the whole point. But this week, families tangential to the Lyons' came into the mix, too.
April 14, 2016
An episode like "Tameness" buoys the rest of the show, even if it does so in an artificial and kind of manipulative way.
April 14, 2016
Give credit where credit is due: this was the least outrageous episode of Empire yet.
April 14, 2016
"The Tameness of a Wolf" felt like the "Empire" of last spring. It touched on identity ("If you don't put your whole truth into this video, what is the damn point?"), daddy issues, mental health, race and money.

