Nick Harley gives us the low-down on the show’s eighth episode.
Kevin Bacon is even starting to become a problem on the show.
Once the only saving grace, Bacon is starting to be brought down by the shows disastrous writing.
In interactions with his F.B.I.
superiors, Hardy is written as sarcastic and snarky.
Bacon plays the role with more sass and eye rolls than necessary.
At this point, playing a badass quipster while interrogating prisoners just seems inappropriate, off-base, and bizarre.
At least Hardy is done calling the shots.
In a realistic turn, the F.B.I.
sends in someone higher up (why the top F.B.I.
agent isnt on the case is beyond me) to take over the investigation.
Agent Nick Donovan swoops in to take over the case and move Ryan Hardy back into a consulting role.