Finally. The start of the season felt (understandably) marred by the premature departure of a regular cast member in Afton Williamson, but the arrival of her replacement felt like a major step back on track. Aside from the ridiculous climactic shootout – which felt way OTT, even compared to the more full-bore action sequences the show has done previously – every part of the show felt like it was clicking again. Also, props to the producers for hiring an actual disabled person to, er, play the role of a disabled person; Margo Gignac's performance was top notch. In their scenes together, she brought something out of Alyssa Diaz I can't recall having seen before.

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The new T.O. is a real piece of work, but watching Nolan try to play peacekeeper to her makes it all worth it.

The scene where she undressed and made herself look like a tweaker was hilarious. Her locked in the back was the best.

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Nolan: "Thank you."
Bradford: "Don't go all emotional on me."

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Honestly, I'm liking Nyla. I'm sure most people don't, as of now, though she may grow on them, and preferred Talia which I can understand, but I didn't like Talia, I don't know why, but I didn't hate her either. I guess Nyla seems more of an appealing character than she did, at least to me. Other than that, this is my lowest-rated episode of the season so far. It was a little lackluster besides John and Nyla's storyline and Lucy, Tim, and Rachel's storyline.

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Awesome episode. Nyla Harper seems to be a good pair for nolan.

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