Cryer and Blake attend a call from a man who's car has been stolen, worse, his baby son was on the back seat.
When I read the episode description I felt like this was going to be a very bleak, grim story, the synopsis makes you feel uncomfortable. In reality it's a solid episode, it's a little hard to believe some bits of it, but overall it's not bad.
The best element for me, Jamilla, Blake has been a terrific introduction, she's smart, she's tough, Lolita Chakrabarti is a great actress, she's perfect for the role.
The ending was perhaps a wee bit telegraphed, but overall, a good watch.
What did they both see in Gary? Talk about a wet fish, he's so oblivious to what's going on around him.
7/10.
When I read the episode description I felt like this was going to be a very bleak, grim story, the synopsis makes you feel uncomfortable. In reality it's a solid episode, it's a little hard to believe some bits of it, but overall it's not bad.
The best element for me, Jamilla, Blake has been a terrific introduction, she's smart, she's tough, Lolita Chakrabarti is a great actress, she's perfect for the role.
The ending was perhaps a wee bit telegraphed, but overall, a good watch.
What did they both see in Gary? Talk about a wet fish, he's so oblivious to what's going on around him.
7/10.