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(2020)

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good episode about truth
Marcus19955 May 2020
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Like I said in a review of another episode of this show this show did not start strongly but I think over time it has gotten better and better. This episode is part of that. Its about a police man who gets fired from a department because he told the truth and the police department covered it up.

This is very real life because you read all the time about police departments abusing there power. Don't get me wrong though I support police but they should be fair and not abuse their prominet position. But any way the officer (Gabe) gets fired because his department did a bad thing and covered up "The Incident."

Any way then he finds out victims of "The Incident" got screwed out of justice by the courts probably because his old department that was dirty lied. Now hes mad. He starts going after all the people who was a part of the cover up of "The Incident" Its a very vengeful mission.

Maybe my favorite part that made this not like other revenge episodes and its something they did in the school shooter episode to is that then it wasnt that simple. Maybe he was right killing the bad guys I mean not that its right to kill but they were bad an lied and someone died but then the story twists and it's about how hes mad at the guy who was a 'father' to him and taught him to tell the truth. Gabe feels like "the truth" is what made him lose his job and he goes crazy because hes spent his whole life thinking the truth is the best thing you can do and he did and got screwed so he didnt know what to do anymore. Any way I liked that because it was a different story than u usually see on tv.
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3/10
Angry Barney Fife Kills Four
Johnny_West1 May 2020
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This is a pretty ridiculous story. Officer Clark is a hard-core, traffic citation speed-trap cop. Officer Clark gives everyone a ticket, even blind people who are jay-walking.

Clark goes off the deep end, because over four years earlier he got fired from his job with the Newark Police Department. For four years, he was sullen and angry. Then he found out the lawsuit against the Newark Police got dismissed, and Officer Clark goes postal. This was a lawsuit filed by somebody that got shot by the Newark Police. It had nothing to do with Officer Clark, except that he testified against the Newark Police, and he got fired four years earlier. Using that as a catalyst for a shooting spree is really weak. It seems that getting fired from the police department would have been the trigger.

Clark says he is seeking retaliation because his mentor told him to never tell a lie, and the other cops lied. I thought it was going to turn out that his Grandfather was Barney Fife or George Washington. Later Clark flips his story, and blames his mentor for teaching him to be too honest. So it goes from retaliation for police corruption, to blaming too much integrity. Just so lame.

FBI Most Wanted was supposed to be about the FBI tracking down people on the Most Wanted list. Every week, the last five to ten minutes are reserved to show the FBI boss, LaCroix (played by Julian McMahon) being the greatest Dad on earth to his daughter, Tali (YaYa Gosselin). The first couple of times it was nice. But the weekly "World's Greatest Dad" segment is boring.
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