Agent Reyes is arrested for shooting Doggett, only she claims the pair were enjoying a sandwich in her apartment.
This episode entertained some really interesting and imaginative concepts. If Sliding Doors were given The X Files treatment, this is potentially what it could have looked like.
Quite a lot going on here, it's inventive, it's creative, plus there are a few emotionally charged scenes. It looks great, it's very well produced.
It's interested that the solution is found, when what's called for, is a leap of faith. Doggett by name, very much dogged by nature. We learn the way that Agent Reyes feels for her colleague, personally I hope there's not romance ahead.
Erwin Timothy Lukesh was one creepy guy, and perhaps what makes him even better, is that he just looks like your Man in the street.
A few plot holes, but on the whole it's very good, 8/10.
This episode entertained some really interesting and imaginative concepts. If Sliding Doors were given The X Files treatment, this is potentially what it could have looked like.
Quite a lot going on here, it's inventive, it's creative, plus there are a few emotionally charged scenes. It looks great, it's very well produced.
It's interested that the solution is found, when what's called for, is a leap of faith. Doggett by name, very much dogged by nature. We learn the way that Agent Reyes feels for her colleague, personally I hope there's not romance ahead.
Erwin Timothy Lukesh was one creepy guy, and perhaps what makes him even better, is that he just looks like your Man in the street.
A few plot holes, but on the whole it's very good, 8/10.