This episode reinforced my belief that young people just don't think things through. Youth is fleeting. They should have set the mandatory retirement age at 40. Old people have the money and the power in Congress, so I'm not sure how this youth system transpired, but it is a nightmare. The youth are very cutthroat because they know that their time in the workforce is limited. Rembrandt and the professor have to battle ageism while Wade and Quinn try to find out who murdered Quinn's double. This is one of the better episodes if you can handle the young, entitled attitudes. The Irony is that these aging young people will be abused and discarded by the next generation of know-it-all youth.
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