Torres finds himself in prison as the team tries to stop an impending terror attack on U.S. soil.Torres finds himself in prison as the team tries to stop an impending terror attack on U.S. soil.Torres finds himself in prison as the team tries to stop an impending terror attack on U.S. soil.
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Jeffrey Boehm
- Prison Detention Officer Otis Glazebrook
- (as Jeff Boehm)
Pilar Holland
- Lucia Campbell
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaAccording to Themo Melikidze (Yuri's actor), prison sequences are actually shot at an actual maximum security prison.
- GoofsTorres only saw Yuri's cell phone from a few feet away and only for a few seconds, he could not have possibly gotten the phone's serial number. The only possible way he could have gotten the serial number is if Yuri had the phone's system info on the screen, which he did not, Yuri had a text app open. Torres would have needed to physically examine the phone to get the number.
- Quotes
Nick Torres: You're the one who killed his buddy.
Lev Trotski: Boss, not buddy. Buddy shares his filet mignon. Boss makes you watch him eat it.
Featured review
Yeah. What he said.
At the moment the only other review for this episode is a complaint about the cliffhanger ending. I agree with the sentiment. I really hate cliffhangers, especially in this era of sudden cancellations. It's a cheesy move. Anyone who follows a series is no more likely to continue on account of such gimmicks. And if the next season doesn't materialize due to loss of financing, shifts in network programming goals, or mishaps befalling key cast members during hiatus, they've shafted their loyal viewers. An enjoyable Canadian series, Frankie Drake, had its plug pulled after a season climax in which 3 of the 4 stars were last seen in some form of jeopardy.
This one isn't quite as dramatic or vital as a "who shot J. R.?", or the way they left things with Parker at the end of Season 19,. But I join in expressing resentment for contrived lack of closure in ANY season finale.
This one isn't quite as dramatic or vital as a "who shot J. R.?", or the way they left things with Parker at the end of Season 19,. But I join in expressing resentment for contrived lack of closure in ANY season finale.
- lotekguy-1
- May 24, 2023
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