The team investigates a pattern of kidnappings which leads them to a discovery that hits close to home with one of their own.The team investigates a pattern of kidnappings which leads them to a discovery that hits close to home with one of their own.The team investigates a pattern of kidnappings which leads them to a discovery that hits close to home with one of their own.
Miguel Pérez
- Detective Dave Delgado
- (as Miguel Perez)
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- TriviaWhen the Metro team begins to tail their primary suspect, Tim (Eric Winter) tells his team "be ready for Crazy Ivans. He may do a counter. We can not let him get away." The "Crazy Ivan" was a daring "U-turn" maneuver that the pilot Wash (Alan Tudyk) pulled in the first episode of Firefly (2002) that enabled Captain Mal's Nathan Fillion ship to escape the deadly Reavers.
- GoofsAt the 35:33 mark you see Tim Bradford searching the house from his body-cam POV. You can see the slide on his gun is locked back, meaning it is likely empty.
- ConnectionsReferences The Bachelor (2002)
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Good episode but this years Boot has no rules
WHY is an undercover cop doing tv interviews? Talking about cases and roles she played. And having tv journalists accompanying stings??? All this seems to basically nullify your career as undercover cop.
This was a good episode, but one thing that suddenly bothers me is...the first season or two has training officers being strict to ensure new cops have standards and keep themselves and others safe. But Nolan's boot seems to have zero rules or discipline as a junior ranking officer. She just rambles around by emotional turbulence. Alarmist to the point of impeding police work. And everyone is just happy to let her do and say what she wants. Don't get me wrong, her character is interesting and how they handled it in the beginning was good. But now, it just seems laughable. She is a trainee, not an expert that gets to question and challenge everyone and everything in an emotional anxiety. And to run the investigation on things that clearly are a conflict and beyond her ability to do her job right. This is a writing a director issue ,NOT an actress issue. As she plays it well given what she's asked to do.
This was a good episode, but one thing that suddenly bothers me is...the first season or two has training officers being strict to ensure new cops have standards and keep themselves and others safe. But Nolan's boot seems to have zero rules or discipline as a junior ranking officer. She just rambles around by emotional turbulence. Alarmist to the point of impeding police work. And everyone is just happy to let her do and say what she wants. Don't get me wrong, her character is interesting and how they handled it in the beginning was good. But now, it just seems laughable. She is a trainee, not an expert that gets to question and challenge everyone and everything in an emotional anxiety. And to run the investigation on things that clearly are a conflict and beyond her ability to do her job right. This is a writing a director issue ,NOT an actress issue. As she plays it well given what she's asked to do.
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- grlym-46849
- Mar 31, 2023
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