The story starts out real well when an Afghani cab driver is shot to death by a passenger who speaks the same language. As the driver was helping federal authorities to infiltrate a terrorist cell, I really thought we had something really fascinating going on here.
Instead, in a way, the story is downgraded a lot when it's determined that a post-traumatic veteran pulled the trigger because when the driver answered his cell phone, it brought back memories of his buddy being killed in a similar way while serving the country.
Naturally, it didn't take too long to determine who the guilty party was. I guess the guy was innocent by reason of insanity. While post- traumatic service shock is a major problem, I thought it could have been handled a lot better.
Instead, in a way, the story is downgraded a lot when it's determined that a post-traumatic veteran pulled the trigger because when the driver answered his cell phone, it brought back memories of his buddy being killed in a similar way while serving the country.
Naturally, it didn't take too long to determine who the guilty party was. I guess the guy was innocent by reason of insanity. While post- traumatic service shock is a major problem, I thought it could have been handled a lot better.