The writers seriously need to work on originality. I knew where this was going from the minute Keni walked into the prison to interview the bad guy.
6 Reviews
So so predictable
clarkrobertson-368818 December 2020
Swing and a miss
fupputz24 December 2020
You can't build tension between two characters who supposedly have a long history in a single episode by simply telling us they have a long history.
You can't fully communicate terror from past trauma with a face so botoxed that the forehead and eyes don't move.
And you can't create a nod to the Black Lives Matter movement by manufacturing an awkward conversation in the woods over a "mansplaining moment"
This episode FEELS as though they were trying to create a Jane vs the Surgeon (Rizzoli and Isles) moment, but they've missed through rushed execution.
Don't Count The Cliches
jamaisj-838-937327 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The show is normally pretty good, but this was just so horrible. You had the creepy sex-obsessed psychopath who used a byzantine plot to obtain a pardon, the CIA escapee who hunkered down down in the woods rather than making good his good, and a horrible moment when two black men discussed race in the middle of the woods because they were described as "urban" even though they made an error in judgement based on...lack of country experience.
Yeesh. Normally I'd say watch the show. But this is the first of a two-parter, so you may want to avoid it for a while....
Yeesh. Normally I'd say watch the show. But this is the first of a two-parter, so you may want to avoid it for a while....
Terrible!
hdden24 January 2022
Terrible, horrible doesn't begin to say how bad this episode was. Kensington and the psycho in prison, what? Why didn't she just turn around and walk off instead of standing there taking his bs. I'm surprised Sam and Devin didn't hug in the forest with their "moment". And Deeks, we'll he's just as useless as ever. They really need to do away with him. Very boring episode.
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