"Don't come for me, unless I send for you". Yes, a U. S. Attorney actually said that to an Assistant District Attorney in a crime drama show that's supposed to take place in 1990s Boston. That line, word for word, was said in a Real Housewives of Atlanta reality tv episode a few years ago. I stopped watching the housewives shows years ago when they went from funny and catty to toxic and too staged. Please keep reality tv dialogue out of a crime drama in a different era. City on a Hill shines best with dynamic Kevin Bacon scenes and Kevin Bacon/Aldis Hodge's tense faceoff scenes. The rest of Season 2's storylines and characters don't excite me. I miss Jonathan Tucker and the Charlestown crime family and armored robbery plot from Season One.