This was another interesting episode. Weasley is about to make his case against last season bad one, and things are more complicated than he expected.
I liked that story and also the Kyla one, which I found quite realistic. I also liked (but less) the Nolan-Bailey parts (they are sweet together) and Thorsen was great again.
But I have two problems, one bigger than the other. The minor one was Juarez being annoying. I have no problems with her stress story, I actually liked that, but her "supernatural powers" irritated me. Now, my biggest problem with the episode was Chen being unprofessional. So, she thought it was ok to play with Tim and Thorsen, making them go to from place to another while Tim remained without his device? Have LAPD cops nothing better to do like a treasure hunter? And at the end she was right, she shouldn't have coerced Tim to tell him anything about his personal life. That is not what friends do, they respect when the other does not want to talk.
I liked that story and also the Kyla one, which I found quite realistic. I also liked (but less) the Nolan-Bailey parts (they are sweet together) and Thorsen was great again.
But I have two problems, one bigger than the other. The minor one was Juarez being annoying. I have no problems with her stress story, I actually liked that, but her "supernatural powers" irritated me. Now, my biggest problem with the episode was Chen being unprofessional. So, she thought it was ok to play with Tim and Thorsen, making them go to from place to another while Tim remained without his device? Have LAPD cops nothing better to do like a treasure hunter? And at the end she was right, she shouldn't have coerced Tim to tell him anything about his personal life. That is not what friends do, they respect when the other does not want to talk.