The team is sent to investigate the disappearance of a teenage boy, Wyatt.The team is sent to investigate the disappearance of a teenage boy, Wyatt.The team is sent to investigate the disappearance of a teenage boy, Wyatt.
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- TriviaThe Ansolina Apartments on Manhattan's Upper West Side is probably a reference to the Ansonia Apartments at 253 W 73rd St. This building has a distinctive Queen Anne exterior that some have described as creepy or grotesque. It was originally built as a hotel in 1927 by a group of the Freemasons known as the Levelers. The exterior of the building is covered in Masonic symbols. The Level Club within the building has the only true to size rendering of King Solomon's temple in the world.
- GoofsThe team refers to the symbol carved into the floor under the child's carpet as a pentagram, a symbol of devil worship. It's not. It is a pentacle, a symbol of Wiccan/Pagan mysticism. The former features a star connected at it's points by straight lines, whereas the latter features a star surrounded by a circle. Any experts in the occult would know this.
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Such a gripping episode, politics aside
I can see some of the reviews being left in here are by those who wish to never see politics in the shows they view. That is understandable, if not a bit extreme, but in my view, it can be done tastefully and with class as it was in this episode. It fits with the story as opposed to existing in the episode for its own sake.
Politics aside, this episode was a wild ride. The progression with the characters and the use of the Elevator Game as the focus for this week's case was excellent. Not to spoil anything, but it was awesome the way the case was solved and the disappearances of the two youths was explained in a practical sense. I put myself in Ben's position at a certain scene in the episode, and it was a terrifying thought. I believe this show is doing a great job of building a bond between the audience and the characters as I felt invested in the outcomes and wellbeing of each of the main protagonists.
Politics aside, this episode was a wild ride. The progression with the characters and the use of the Elevator Game as the focus for this week's case was excellent. Not to spoil anything, but it was awesome the way the case was solved and the disappearances of the two youths was explained in a practical sense. I put myself in Ben's position at a certain scene in the episode, and it was a terrifying thought. I believe this show is doing a great job of building a bond between the audience and the characters as I felt invested in the outcomes and wellbeing of each of the main protagonists.
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- anarchylife
- Jul 12, 2021
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