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8/10
Emotional moment for Scola
Saving219 December 2021
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In this episode the focus was on Agent Scola, we found out a little more about him that his brother died on September 11. This part of information is used in the investigation of a terror plot when one of the people who is linked to the plot lost her husband on 9/11. Scola is trying to prevent the terror in any way he can even with crossing the lines. The story was interesting and emotional about grief. John Boyd did great work as agent Stuart Scola. I also loved the way Scola&Tiffany are shaping their partnership and friendship. OA&Maggie are the main team but Stuart&Tiffany are also getting to be great partners.

The only issue I have in this episode is that Scola should have been fired after using family member like that, there is no way he can stay especially in these days, even tho the bomb didn't went off he would have been fired .The magic of tv I guess.
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7/10
Decent episode, but shows something perculiar
Little_C10 December 2021
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As you can see in the review section of other episodes and compare it with this one, something strange can be seen. The baddies now are foreigners with left wing idea's, and the 8, 9, and 10's are back. The other ones, where white right wingers are the bad guys, get so many 1's and 2's, it's hilarious.

The bias of the pissed of review writer is showing.

On the episode itself; it's decent, maybe a bit too much 9/11 sentiment, just to pamper the right wing crowd?
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7/10
Bit to much
Tiny T23 March 2022
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So far I enjoyed this serie immensely due to the variety of cases and the hands on approach in solving the crimes. The office politics is minor but a bit to thick when it's around. But that's part of the charm. The only thing I allways regret is when the writers allow characters to stay on the investigation team after they are personally connected to the case, in any way. I'm a sun of a cop, a chief inspector of the major crimes departement and no way, I mean, NOT IN ANY WAY, are cops maintained in the investigation if they are implicated by or connected to the case. Especially not on their own accoord. That is just standard police procedure which serves a purpose. The investigation should be clear of potential bias to hold up in court. Ofcourse, it's more interesting to give them some lenience because it makes the officer more human. But in this case a federal officer picks up the innocent brother of a bom making terrorist and brings him in serious harms way when he brings him to the fresh bomb site just to convince the maker to give up the cancel code to stop the explosion. I know you have the patriot act but is flagrant violation of citizens safety which is even punishable by law. And after this insubordination apparently its allowed for his superior to say they instructed him to do so. This is stretching to much for my taste. Ofcourse he should have lost his job if only to maintain public credibility as law enforcement. Bad use of creative freedom as a writer.
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10/10
Scola's Turn
sannyex11 December 2021
Agent Scola's subdued character unfolding is poignantly played out in this episode. Together with partner Tiffany's equally enigmatic affect, Scola's connection to 9/11 retro-narrative is a good dovetail forward to future episodes with the two partners. Also looking forward to future features with main tandem OA & Missy.
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10/10
Maybe it's just me?
neverenoughgold8 December 2021
I like Skola and feel he and partner Tiffany are a primary reason this show is still on the air. Since their roles became more significant, the show improved... a lot! Now, if only Sela Ward would return.
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10/10
YES
degaswilson8 December 2021
This is one of those 9/11 episodes.

Really good. Also about Scola.

Really sad to watch.

I just can't believe there are still people out there that hates us.

Never forgot............
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4/10
I'm sorry
souldjer6 December 2022
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What is going on in this episode?

I'm halfway this episode, but I tend to give up.

First of all, some random guy with a sniper rifle shoots and kills the first suspect with one shot (people die quick in these series) in the body with no command to shoot from the leading agent.

Second off all, Hannah has to step in a second time to get another suspect? Why? You know where he is, he just texted where he will be in a short moment.

Just go there pick him up. Is it so hard or am I the only one thinking this way?

Then third: why do they always yell "FBI!" when they are a at least hundred metres from the suspect. Why don't you walk to him/her and identify yourself when you're next to the suspect? And you know what? They all run.

I'll try to watch it to the end, but I'm not sure I'll make it.
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it's strange
lovedeathh8 December 2021
The emotions in this eps about 911, after knowing that it was an inside job. The world of lies, there should be new programs about the villains winning like the real life for a change.
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