This is one of those episodes in which the ending bothered me a bit because justice wasn't really served. It's not served if the wrong person goes to jail, but somehow the writers of this episode convey it's okay in this case.
Wrong. "Mac" knows that, sees both main parties lying their butts off, but wimps out at the end himself. This is not a good message to send and I'm surprised Gary Sinise, a principled man, went along with it.
Whatever, Charles S. Dutton was fascinating to watch as "Talmadge Neville." On a lighter note, we get to see Lyndsay and Danny with their new baby.
Wrong. "Mac" knows that, sees both main parties lying their butts off, but wimps out at the end himself. This is not a good message to send and I'm surprised Gary Sinise, a principled man, went along with it.
Whatever, Charles S. Dutton was fascinating to watch as "Talmadge Neville." On a lighter note, we get to see Lyndsay and Danny with their new baby.