This episode was a nice crossover between the "Red Scare" '50s setting that usually is used, brought forward to 1976 and the production of Spielberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Quite engaging and entertaining, especially the emphasis on the "Robertson Panel."
7 Reviews
Just one goof
bornincanton23 July 2020
Excellent
cmalpelli21 March 2020
Really can't say enough good things about this show, tremendous creativity using real events as the base of the story with its own twist to create entertainment as well, you have to appreciate this level of imagination considering how unimaginative television is today, Hey Balki Bartokomous too, LoL!
Excellent episode
ibrahimkamala23 March 2020
This episode is great from all aspects putting you on the edge and trying to guess what is coming next.
Acting is getting much better and involved with each character.
This show is getting better and better every episode.
Excellent
burtonjack29 February 2020
Meh...
ianpirie-8402623 April 2020
I love this series. I find the subject matter interesting and hey, I do believe.
But as an episode everyone es giving it 9 or 10. Did I miss something? If I didn't know any better I'd have said it was just a filler in episode. It didn't do much at all. David, a fraud, was a waste of space. At least Quinn came to the rescue though. Still disappointed.
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