Obviously, this show is not a documentary. So in that sense it's not completely honest. However, what I am VERY appreciative of is the fact this series continues to consistently reveal that seeming "victims" often aid the perpetrators or create blockages that help prevent the criminals from being apprehended by the authorities.
Many other crime series attempt to create a black and white or good guys / bad guys paradigm. This is an episode where multiple people are attempting to perpetrate a cover-up suitable to the proclivities of their individual egos.
The transition of the hospital nurse going from finding T irritating to respecting his gifts was a nice touch.
Many other crime series attempt to create a black and white or good guys / bad guys paradigm. This is an episode where multiple people are attempting to perpetrate a cover-up suitable to the proclivities of their individual egos.
The transition of the hospital nurse going from finding T irritating to respecting his gifts was a nice touch.