I saw it coming since Nolan was warned about Armstrong. After Lucy was kidnapped.
This was a very tension-packed episode, very reminiscent of the eleventh episode, "Day of Death", in that sense. It was also very enjoyable, too. And while my rating for it was one rating lower than what I gave the mid-season premiere, which was an eight out of ten, it was quite close to an eight rather than an equal seven. The ending was a surprise but based on the look on his face, I'm guessing he had no choice in the matter and was leveraged in some way. But I wonder how that's going to go, regardless, as John probably isn't going to consider the possibility that he isn't an all-out dirty cop, which could end and be revealed to the characters by him sacrificing himself or something like that. All-around, this episode was engaging, and I'm looking forward to the finale.
our guy stuck in LOST ... same damn thing over and over , give the guy some break .
#betrayal
Preparing the season finale. Please do not be so predictable, academy partner who has never been seen before, appears at the beginning and then later, you know something is wrong with him
Just like real life too good of a cop usually is a red flag :weary:
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Good episode. I thought Detective Nick might have been involved around the time the gun was ready to be put into the car safe. Just when Nolan asked him for his mobile fingerprint scanner. I just suspected. Was it predictable?
I just cannot believe it. I like that fella.