Coming off of the season opener, 'Butch and Sundance' plays far more like a conventional cop show. Maybe the title gave me a false impression (still love the sound of it) but the big case - a grisly triple homicide - feels very derivative; it's the kind of thing you've seen countless times/ There's a little bit of bonding between Lydia and her new partner because of it, and it's nice to see something positive in their relationship. But it's primarily Cooper and Sherman, left to deal with the lasting images of that horrific crime scene. It speaks to the necessity for an officer to cope with what they see on the street, but again, we've seen this on plenty of other shows.
6/10
6/10