He’s grieving the death of Jackson, who overdosed on heroin six months prior after a long battle with substance abuse. In Episode 7, the penultimate chapter, we find Hawk in 1978, strung-out and practically moribund. Indeed, he was right the characters of Fellow Travelers might have ended the 1960s on solid ground, but a decade later, everything has been blown to smithereens-and this time, I don’t mean that as a gay sex pun. In last week’s installment of Fellow Travelers, Hawk closed the episode by telling his rebellious adolescent son Jackson, “We’re all going to be fine.” It was a hollow sentiment, the type that we tell the people we love when we know in our hearts that the greatest tests are still to come.
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