This show has had a good run of keeping the fbi taskforce on an even keel of justice and not leaping to conclusions too often/ rarely.
The addition of remy and other new characters seems to have come at a cost of that, as this week remy seems to have completely lost all his principles and rules and just gets angry and judgemental with the first piece of evidence and suspicious eye witness / escaped victim, which usually in these shows tells the story of he might look guilty but it's all to neat and tidy and early in the episode for them to be the guilty party.
The episode even starts with them chasing someone who is clearly white. So someone was lacking faith in the episodes story telling.
This episode tries to be a dark gritty tale in the vibe of dexter / hannibal but it lacks their polish and crafting of the narrative, in a rushed by the numbers drama, it's almost impressive it's taken this long in the shows lifespan for them to litteraly phone in a story but it is kind of par for the course of this season.
The addition of remy and other new characters seems to have come at a cost of that, as this week remy seems to have completely lost all his principles and rules and just gets angry and judgemental with the first piece of evidence and suspicious eye witness / escaped victim, which usually in these shows tells the story of he might look guilty but it's all to neat and tidy and early in the episode for them to be the guilty party.
The episode even starts with them chasing someone who is clearly white. So someone was lacking faith in the episodes story telling.
This episode tries to be a dark gritty tale in the vibe of dexter / hannibal but it lacks their polish and crafting of the narrative, in a rushed by the numbers drama, it's almost impressive it's taken this long in the shows lifespan for them to litteraly phone in a story but it is kind of par for the course of this season.