"The Enemy Within" An Offer (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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10/10
A Good Episode With Decent Flashback Moments.
coti-0955316 April 2019
A Good Episode With Decent Flashback Moments.

The beginning of the episode starts off with Erica's last day as an agent and showcases her final day through flashbacks with her daughter her team and her mission (Tal) until she gets the call that started it all.

An Offer:

Erica and her team go deep into sources and finds a file they are looking for in Croatia to lead and find Tal.

Sequences happen in which gunshots are made and guards are ambushed.

Soon they get away clean and on there way back.

Erica Shepherd soon gets word and begins her day like any other.

Later she drops Hannah off and goes to work. Only to realize Tal not only was in the country but had her daughter too.

Some chases ensue until she finds him.

Erica meets up with Tal.

I like this episode it's pretty thorough for less than 1 hour.

However I still have to say that Episode 3 is still my favorite.

I am still liking this show and will continuing liking and watching it as well as each of the plots get better over time.
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6/10
Timing wasn't good.
pat-argall-171-154816 April 2019
The way this episode was set up, it really should have been the pilot and makes the actual pilot episode look like crap.
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4/10
A waste of an episode and of our time
AMZCali16 April 2019
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They spent the entire episode showing flashback scenes of events we already knew and saw in previous flashbacks. Literally a waste of time! The last one or two minutes showed a bit of knew information. That's it!
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1/10
Wasted episode of flashbacks
insideout09817 April 2019
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Nobody cares how, specifically, Erica found herself betraying her country. We all know that she did so under the threat on her daughter's life. Check. Got it. We don't need any more information on that front. So why waste an entire hour going back through the drudgery of Tal's gloating, sinister disposition and Erica's pitiful fall from grace? It was the the antithesis of entertainment, bordering on torture for a show with so much potential and great acting.
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