Mayor of Kingstown · Season 4 · Paramount+
Mayor of Kingstown Season 4
Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 is still dropping on Paramount+. BollyAI opens a verdict once the season finishes.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Season 4 premiered October 26, 2025 and ran through December 28. Rotten Tomatoes logged a 100 percent Tomatometer though the per-season sample size is unknown from an overall series corpus of 48 reviews across four seasons, making the figure reflect a small critical cohort rather than a broad consensus. The season continued the show's trajectory established in Season 3 as it positions the McLusky network ahead of the confirmed final Season 5. BollyAI defers a scored bollymeter for Season 4 pending a clearer sample-size confirmation.
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Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E1Coming 'Round the Mountain
The opener makes grief and procedure the real weapons, rewiring Kingstown’s power map before the story even names its next target.
Full review of E1 → - E2Promises to Keep
“Promises” here are not heartwarming. They are contracts for control, and the episode punishes anyone who confuses them with goodness.
Full review of E2 → - E3People Who Died
“People Who Died” turns a death into leverage, proving Kingstown never mourns. It only rebalances power.
Full review of E3 → - E4Sins of Omission
The episode turns omission into a weapon, showing Kingstown punishes denial with paperwork consequences, not just violence.
Full review of E4 → - E5Damned
“Damned” turns dealmaking into sentencing, and it lets the McLusky power feel less like rescue and more like administration of harm.
Full review of E5 → - E6#081693
An intake desk isn’t supposed to feel like a courtroom, but **#081693** turns bureaucracy into a threat. The episode frames the inmate’s identity not as a person with a past, but as a string of characters that can be moved, misfiled, or traded. The camera lingers on the procedure
Full review of E6 → - E7My Way7.4
“My way” is treated as a trap, and S04E07 forces Kingstown’s dealmaking to reveal its coercion at the family level.
Full review of E7 → - E8Belleville
“Belleville” turns a place-name into moral laundering, proving Kingstown survives by relocating consequences, not ending them.
Full review of E8 → - E9Teeth and Tissue
This hour treats care like cover and violence like paperwork, forcing the McLuskys to manage aftermath, not just damage.
Full review of E9 → - E10Belly of the Beast
A prison-economy finale that replaces catharsis with controlled ruin, proving Kingstown’s beast survives by eating every mercy into leverage.
Full review of E10 →
Season Over Season
Continues Season 3's critical rehabilitation; the 100 percent Tomatometer carries the caveat of an unverified per-season sample within a 48-review total series corpus.