This episode felt like it was trying to be a bit more serious in tone and give us a crime that's a but heavy, as well as more grounded than the Rosalind Dyer shenanigans happening at this time on The Rookie. I watch a lot of cop shows and this felt like it was encroaching on Law and Order: Organized crime as far as putting in fewer jokes and treating the subject matter more seriously. There were also shots in this episode where it felt like Niecy is really coming into her own as an action star. Like if Sofia Vergara had wanted to be an FBI agent, this is basically that show.
As for the B plot, the idea of two FBI analyzers getting together shouldn't surprise me nearly as it does, and it was good to see another side of agent Stenson's character as she comes in focus as a more fully realized woman.
As for the B plot, the idea of two FBI analyzers getting together shouldn't surprise me nearly as it does, and it was good to see another side of agent Stenson's character as she comes in focus as a more fully realized woman.