And after Unknown hacks the FBI, Caleb is tasked with deleting sensitive emails that might help exonerate Alex.
(Didnt stop her from going out for late-night drinks with Shelby, though.)
Yes, Alex is back to her reckless ways.
I dont know why this rubs me the wrong way; probably because Im a commensurate rules-follower.
But of course, her zeal is what makes her an interesting TV heroine.
Its a low blow, a shitty humiliation made strangely prescient considering where everyone is at now.
I have to say, this show is doing a lot to win me over to Caleb.
Is it cathartic, or is he getting pulled back into that world?
Its the kind of soapy twist I should have expected, but it still hit me hard.
Id hoped for redemption for Charlie, but he must have thought there was no hope left.
Though they claim it was to protect the reputations of every agent, its still a selfish move.
Could they be scrambled and rearranged to make some message?
Run America Cover Kill Found God Go Over…
So far all I have is found God, but its something worth thinking about.
Simon Asher:Guilty?
He closed the episode out having a very suspicious conversation with someone who looked to be makingsomesort of tech.
Caleb Haas:Not Guilty.
Clayton Haas:Guilty.
Theres another reason he wants Caleb to delete those emails, aside from hiding his affair.
Shelby Wyatt:Not Guilty.
Alex Parrish:Not Guilty.
Ryan Booth:Not Guilty.
Liam OConnor:Guilty?
His setup of Alex during the training exercisedoesmirror her getting framed.
Or it could be hes just wrapped up in this because of his wounded pride.
Miranda Shaw:Not Guilty.
Nathalie Vasquez:Not Guilty.
Nimah and Raina Amin:Not Guilty.
Rating:
4 out of 5