Marvin Gerard (No. 80): Conclusion Pt. 2
- Episode aired May 27, 2022
- TV-14
- 43m
Red and Cooper square off with conflicting endgames for their mutual traitor; a major secret about the task force falls into the wrong hands.Red and Cooper square off with conflicting endgames for their mutual traitor; a major secret about the task force falls into the wrong hands.Red and Cooper square off with conflicting endgames for their mutual traitor; a major secret about the task force falls into the wrong hands.
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- GoofsWhen Gerald goes to talk with the prisoner he has his hands outside his pockets but in the next scene he has one hand in his pocket.
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Dembe Zuma: It was a little different for me, because my relationship with Elizabeth was always in terms of Raymond. I remember when Elizabeth was several years younger than Agnes is now. Raymond and I went to a soccer match she was playing in. The match was a disaster. All these girls running this way and that. A lot of missed goals or goals made by accident, but it was so much fun. And after it was over, I don't think anyone really cared or knew who won or lost. Everyone was standing around, having snacks and juices, comparing scrapes and bruises, and there was a lot of noise and activity, but suddenly, I heard this laugh. This sort of explosive, spontaneous laugh, young and so full of joy and infectious, but also familiar. It was Elizabeth. But I turned to look next to me, because just for a second, I thought it was Raymond. And some years later, just before Elizabeth died, we all spent a few days together in D. C. and New York Raymond, Elizabeth, Agnes, myself, and Mrs. French, just hanging around, talking, eating, playing board games, walking in the park. We went to a couple of museums, got ice cream, and we just laughed with each other. Agnes, Elizabeth, and Raymond. This funny, little family who all share that laugh. This one, big, generous, mischievous, loving, hungry, wanting, tragic heart.
It was all too 'talky' though, with very little action or credible jeopardy and more like the spinning down of a spent Catherine wheel. The final scene is nauseating with the FBI again talking like a group of intellectually challenged social workers, though there is one delightfully welcome piece of news regarding Aram which bodes well for the future.
The season as a whole has been very good, I was concerned that, with Megan Boone leaving, it would descend into a boring standard procedural. For the most part it has not, though Elizabeth's shadow has loomed long over the season, hopefully that boil is now lanced and the show can move on.
- bosporan
- May 27, 2022
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