This is one of my favorite episodes of the show as well as season openers. I like the issue this episode deals with which unfortunately has gotten worse today with incidents of mass shootings along with serial killings both perpetrated by people so young. Shame, Gannon and Friday don't really exist because we could really use their help on these matters.
The episode feels like your classic time bomb thriller, as it's suspenseful from beginning to end.
The perpetrator Gerald we do get a little into his psyche which underneath that nice exterior there is bad chemistry going on. The guy is an outcast in some form or another, in a way the clothes this guy is wearing kind of reflect that though also his frayed psych, as his outfit is obviously kind of dated like something you'd see from the 50's and old TV shows like "Leave it to Beaver". It could me a lot of things or nothing but that look you could say shows he a person that not quite up to the times but also that it's the innocent boy mask he constantly puts on.
We never truly know his true motives probably doesn't even have any real ones. It's true that he's been a victim of bullying and having few to no friends but those aren't root causes for his awful acts as their more the catalyst of them. His psyche profile is that of someone despite highly intelligent has a bit of low self-esteem or an inferiority complex; but is also emotionally disturbed and unstable.
And of course, throughout the episode we discover the red flags which I'll admit are a bit chilling and hit too close to home but show how deeply frayed his psyche truly is. When we see that he's purchased weapons and of course one of those are a couple of grenades that are live. What makes it worse and makes the situation scary is Gerald has one of them in is position and you already know he's not going to use for target practice.
I really love this dialog scene between both Friday and Gannon in the car. From Friday saying how sometimes some kids are just born bad. Which I believe is true, there sometime really isn't any legitimate reason as to why people so young can do heinous inhumane things like serial killings and mass shootings, either their wired badly, circuits aren't firing in the right places, wrong chemicals mixed together, but also, their just plain evil.
Gannon gives a little monologue on modern society and kids growing up too fast in it. Which I think is true as this isn't any different right now as it seems like kids are allowed to be kids and grow at their own pace and time. I personally don't think is right because like the plants and seasons in nature you can't rush things, they're not meant to be; if you want flowers and plants to grow you have to give them the patience to let the sunlight, come for them to grow.
It all comes down to a really tense stand off which to me is probably one of the most suspenseful moments ever. Can Gannon and Friday find and defuse this loose grenade on time, you'll just have to wait and see.
Rating: 4 stars.