Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Logan Lerman | ... | Jonah Heidelbaum | |
Jerrika Hinton | ... | Millie Morris | |
Lena Olin | ... | The Colonel | |
Saul Rubinek | ... | Murray Markowitz | |
Carol Kane | ... | Mindy Markowitz | |
Josh Radnor | ... | Lonny Flash | |
Greg Austin | ... | Travis Leich | |
Tiffany Boone | ... | Roxy Jones | |
Louis Ozawa | ... | Joe Mizushima | |
Kate Mulvany | ... | Sister Harriet | |
Dylan Baker | ... | Biff Simpson | |
Al Pacino | ... | Meyer Offerman | |
Jeannie Berlin | ... | Ruth | |
James Le Gros | ... | Chief Grimsby | |
Jonno Davies | ... | Tobias |
But lo! The date foretold by evil prophecy came upon them. The Hunters were tormented by wicked ghosts of times past as the day waned and Darkness prepared to strike. Millie forsaketh the means of justice to hasten the path toward judgment.
Hunters makes a clever move by merging a Nazi attack with an actual historical event.
The New York City blackout of 1977 was caused by a Nazi bomb attack.
This episode leaves the Nazis with the upper hand. Travis is cool and successful in his mission.
Whereas the Hunters team are always wrestling with their conscience. Murray and Mindy trying to decide what to do with their son's killer.
Even Meyer Offerman is indisposed. The FBI take him for questioning.
I much better climax than the opening segment where Jonah is speculating if Meyer is his grandfather.