I suppose that after throwing so much information at us in the previous three episodes, the writers felt it necessary to slow down a bit for this episode.
Quite honestly, the main story of the two (ahhdorable) kids is fairly routine.
Sure, you get to see Reese's softer side which I suppose is necessary for a well rounded character but I think it's more fun to see Reese wipe the floor with criminal scum.
I've always liked Elias' conversations with Finch and you can see the wheels turning in his head after each conversation so you do wonder how things will play out for Elias in future episodes.
Of course, I think that both our operatives were a tad slow on the uptake here.
First, we have Reese taking his time to figure out that DEA agent is the mole.
(At least Fusco got to say "Hi" and bail Reese out.)
Then we have Shaw not realize that she had Dominic in her hands all the time.
(I wonder how Shaw will react when she finds that out?)
And that's what keeps this episode from becoming "just another CBS procedural".
The setting up of Dominic and the Brotherhood as serious threats.
This shows why they are worthy adversaries for our crew and they're going to be more trouble down the road.
(I didn't miss Dominic plotting to recruit Malcolm in the future.)
So it's kind of middlin' POI, enjoyable but not much more. but middling for this show is leaps and bounds ahead of Scorpion.
Quite honestly, the main story of the two (ahhdorable) kids is fairly routine.
Sure, you get to see Reese's softer side which I suppose is necessary for a well rounded character but I think it's more fun to see Reese wipe the floor with criminal scum.
I've always liked Elias' conversations with Finch and you can see the wheels turning in his head after each conversation so you do wonder how things will play out for Elias in future episodes.
Of course, I think that both our operatives were a tad slow on the uptake here.
First, we have Reese taking his time to figure out that DEA agent is the mole.
(At least Fusco got to say "Hi" and bail Reese out.)
Then we have Shaw not realize that she had Dominic in her hands all the time.
(I wonder how Shaw will react when she finds that out?)
And that's what keeps this episode from becoming "just another CBS procedural".
The setting up of Dominic and the Brotherhood as serious threats.
This shows why they are worthy adversaries for our crew and they're going to be more trouble down the road.
(I didn't miss Dominic plotting to recruit Malcolm in the future.)
So it's kind of middlin' POI, enjoyable but not much more. but middling for this show is leaps and bounds ahead of Scorpion.
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