This whole episode was stupid. Tiff out in these streets all of a sudden being a bigger ass than usual. She's never outright judged someone based little to no information before and it made no sense.
If the phone was just going to be sitting there on the counter, why did they even need a staff member to grab it for them? The whole waitress thing was unnecessarily complicated and badly written.
That was the season finale? Sorry, but that was boring as hell... If they'd at least shed some doubt over Nina, that she's somehow involved in that drug gang's trial, that would have been something. And I'm really sick to death of those tough grieving agents who forget that they're dealing with human-beings and not with targets. If OA's attitude last episode was in doubt, then Tiffany's should have been here. However, the death of a fellow agent, a friend had to be solved, so anything goes...
But otherwise, I nearly fell asleep.
Tiffany was a jerk in this one. Saying she’d let a woman go if she did one job for the FBI or she’d go to jail. Then took it back and made it more than one job.
Well I counted 7 shots from his revolver. Either way, a good chance his gun was empty when they shot him.
What a horrible choice for a belt buckle, so distracting. The camera focused on it too, should have just pan up a bit.
Actually asshole, she’s done after the first favor that was the deal. This is what happens when you don’t get shit in writing and have a bully cop telling you what to do because they think they’re above the law or human decency. I wasn’t doing shit, never seen a more legal fucked up way to get something done at what lost of morals though.
Oh and by the way, whats with all the partner change up every damn episode? Its stupid, partners have a short hand and work well together for a reason. Switching them up can be a life and death situation
Shout by BandulaBlockedParent2023-03-03T09:03:00Z
Nina was a good introduction to keep the series interesting. Just cannot understand why FBI introduced themselves to criminals allowing enough for them to run and escape.