I think it is hysterical that some are shocked find a Dick Wolf series to be liberal. It is like those making the same complaint about AOL or Yahoo.
OK politics aside, this episode took a big turn when the two brothers had a falling out.
Instead of the episode being the typical hunt to find/stop some domestic terrorist, it became about having the kid trust the FBI agent to help end the standoff.
I did like the performances, especially the new people.
For me the downside was the home drama of Special Agent Jess LaCroix. While I am happy to see Jen Landon (thinner than on Yellowstone), I would rather not see this unless it directly impacts a case.
It is as if they can no longer write good case stories, and have to fill with all of this side issues.
Btw, still annoyed at the cop-out of the resolution of the season 2 cliffhanger. Maybe some future episode will feature that as a flashback.
OK politics aside, this episode took a big turn when the two brothers had a falling out.
Instead of the episode being the typical hunt to find/stop some domestic terrorist, it became about having the kid trust the FBI agent to help end the standoff.
I did like the performances, especially the new people.
For me the downside was the home drama of Special Agent Jess LaCroix. While I am happy to see Jen Landon (thinner than on Yellowstone), I would rather not see this unless it directly impacts a case.
It is as if they can no longer write good case stories, and have to fill with all of this side issues.
Btw, still annoyed at the cop-out of the resolution of the season 2 cliffhanger. Maybe some future episode will feature that as a flashback.