How did that feel for a season opener? Should we lean more into the of his past catching up, or keep focusing on the psychological struggle of his new identity?

The screen flickers to life, but the familiar upbeat theme song of The Way of the World is missing. Instead, we open on a tight, silent shot of a metal mailbox. The name "Miller" has been crudely scraped off with a pocketknife, leaving raw, silver scars on the black paint.

The episode follows Jax’s first grueling forty-eight hours as 'Arthur.' We see the agonizing mundane details: the struggle to assemble IKEA furniture without losing his temper, the awkward wave to a neighbor who talks too much about mulch, and the moment he stands in a grocery aisle for ten minutes, paralyzed by the choice between twenty different types of cereal.

The episode ends with a close-up of his new mailbox. In neat, stick-on vinyl letters, it now reads:

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