OK, so it's a sci-fi show...the requirement for the willing suspension of disbelief is raised to a higher bar...the problem is that the ability to believe even the most outrageous science fiction element is easier than believing that people don't make relatively reasonable human decisions. This episode has too many implausible human decisions and improbable business decisions so that once you choke those down, the need to pretend that the episode's crisis (which starts off ok and slowly drowns away) elements are reasonable become burdensome. Frost that cake with Jack's arrogant and grating sister and coming down off of the high of the preceding episode (I Do Over - which was excellent), and this was a dicey outing.
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