McCall helps a mother whose son is being held hostage by traffickers.McCall helps a mother whose son is being held hostage by traffickers.McCall helps a mother whose son is being held hostage by traffickers.
René Ifrah
- Det. 'Oz' Oswaldo
- (as Rene Ifrah)
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- TriviaThe title of this episode comes from the song "Glory". This song was written by John Legend and Common for the movie Selma (2014). It won the award for Best Original Song at the 87th Academy Awards (2015) and the 72nd Golden Globe Awards (2015), as well as the award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards (2016).
- GoofsRemoving an ignition coil would not produce an insufficient battery state that would keep an engine from turning over when the starter turns, as depicted by the clicking sound when the key was turned. Furthermore, a modern car like that probably wouldn't do anything if someone turned the key with any of its ignition coils removed. Lastly, it's security system would have prevented any tampering.
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A bit slower than the debut but certainly a good showing!
While the first episode was nothing less than action packed drama, this episode gave us subtle action and a more in depth look into the background of McCall. After advertising her services, McCall and team are called to action after a young boy is kidnapped. While all sides appear to take issue with her going independent, she is most attuned to her daughters need for her undivided attention. It's great to learn more about her former life as a CIA agent and the complexities it created in her personal and current professional life. I'm looking forward to watching the next episode in hopes that more will be revealed.
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- missesluvjones
- Feb 14, 2021
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