Day of Death
- Episode aired Feb 23, 2020
- TV-14
- 43m
Officer Nolan and the entire team are in a desperate search to rescue Officer Chen after her abduction and must attempt to get Rosalind to help them in their search.Officer Nolan and the entire team are in a desperate search to rescue Officer Chen after her abduction and must attempt to get Rosalind to help them in their search.Officer Nolan and the entire team are in a desperate search to rescue Officer Chen after her abduction and must attempt to get Rosalind to help them in their search.
- Jackson West
- (as Titus Makin)
- Office Clerk
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMichael Cassidy portrayed Jimmy Olsen in Batman v. Superman. Show regular Shawn Ashmore's twin brother Aaron portrayed the same character on Smallville from season six to season eight.
- GoofsCaleb kicks the barrel with Lucy inside into the hole and the barrel ends up on its side. When Tim finds her and the others dig away the dirt the barrel is conveniently upright.
- Quotes
Tim Bradford: You listen to me very carefully. Your name is Benjamin Lassie. You're a mid-level idiot, who controls every illicit item that enters the Central California Women's Facility. And today is your day of reckoning. Now, I am responsible for a life that is in jeopardy, and I will do whatever I have to to save her, do you understand? There's a man, who gives you items to smuggle onto death row for Rosalind Dyer. You are gonna give me that man.
Benjamin Lassie: Why would I do that?
Tim Bradford: Because if you don't, I will pull you inside out.
- Crazy creditsBecause of the seriousness of the teaser, the main title is in B&W and has no music.
Best parts of the episode?
- Bradford. I knew it would be an emotional episode for him and I ate those scenes uppp. The guilt he had, him performing CPR on Chen, holding her when she woke up, staying overnight with her in the hospital then bringing her food. I don't want the two of them to get together this season, but I'm loving the breadcrumbs (although they were practically full slices of bread by the end of the episode) the writers are giving us.
- Caleb is such a fascinating character. The Rookie really knows how to write a good serial killer. Rosalind was amazing and Caleb was just as good. I started to like him then had to remind myself that he's a psychopathic serial killer.
- Lucy singing. That was probably my favourite scene from the episode. They could've put some random soundtrack over those scenes, but her singing made it so much more impactful.
This wasn't one of the best parts, but I found it hilarious how they chose to bring up Rachel without actually seeing her. I actually laughed when Grace brought her up.
Worst parts of the episode?
- There was no explanation of how Bradford knew about Chen's ring (I'm pretty sure she doesn't wear jewellery while on the job). Unless it's that he just saw something glinting and figured it was related to her. It was sweet that he knew that and her favourite meal, but it also felt too soon. I expected a scene like that a season from now, but I didn't expect it here, so I liked it but didn't like the timing.
- The scene of Bradford reviving her could've been more impactful. When she woke up and was crying as he held her, that part was excellent, but while he was performing CPR I didn't feel the way I should've felt while watching an emotional scene like that.
Anyway, really good episode. I can't wait for the next episode to see the aftermath of all of this.
- SourCandyOrNoCandy
- Apr 6, 2022