There's a guy and he likes to make beautiful bombs. Works of art. He gets a thrill when they blow up. Ho hum. This guy really isn't an interesting villain. The episode redeemed itself a bit when they discussed the idea that to get off this guy needs to escalate his involvement in the explosions, to become part of the chaos. I thought that was intriguing.
I was pretty unexcited for most of this episode. Seemed like it didn't take 40 minutes to tell this story and it felt like there was a lot of padding with triangulation of cell phone signals, which is totally thrilling (not). I'm not that interested in watching digital readouts and electronic gizmos. I prefer the more visceral and gory stuff in previous episodes.
There didn't seem to be any real psychic or supernatural stuff which Is also a shame. I like the show to offer more than just Something any Old crime show could cover. His Kids nightmares - is that a thing that'll come up again or am I imagining things ? I'll keep an eye on it.
I was pretty unexcited for most of this episode. Seemed like it didn't take 40 minutes to tell this story and it felt like there was a lot of padding with triangulation of cell phone signals, which is totally thrilling (not). I'm not that interested in watching digital readouts and electronic gizmos. I prefer the more visceral and gory stuff in previous episodes.
There didn't seem to be any real psychic or supernatural stuff which Is also a shame. I like the show to offer more than just Something any Old crime show could cover. His Kids nightmares - is that a thing that'll come up again or am I imagining things ? I'll keep an eye on it.