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First-Class Television
Better_TV14 April 2018
As we near the end of this show's criminally short-lived life, intel analyst Will Travers is starting to put more of the pieces together.

The acting in this episode is uniformly excellent. Everyone, from Donnetta Lavinia Grays as the API desk clerk who helps Will uncover a key piece of the mystery, to Michael Gaston as the gleefully merciless hired gun Donald Bloom, is bringing their A-game here.

And Arliss Howard continues to wow as Kale Ingram, Will's icy supervisor who appears to be playing both sides - helping Will while simultaneously remaining loyal to API head Truxton Spangler. In this episode Ingram confronts Maggie's ex, who has revealed his true colors even though it seemed they were making up in past episodes. It's a brief, badass scene; you do not want to mess with Kale Ingram.

We also get glimpses of Ingram's home life with his live-in boyfriend. There's a tenderness and love between these two, even as Kale obsessively sweeps his apartment for bugs. These quiet scenes reveal so much, and it's part of what makes this show great.

Elsewhere, the API team starts learning more and more about the mysterious Kateb, who they've been helping the CIA track all season. Tanya is dealing with her addiction as well, and it's not overplayed; Lauren Hodges does a great job with her character's thread.

And Will finally meets with Katherine Rhumor, something we've been waiting for since episode 1. Katherine is lost, as Will once was early on in the season; now, he's going to help Katherine understand the truth about her husband's suicide and what he was involved with while he was alive.

Some great, movie-quality cinematography in this episode as well, with several scenes prominently featuring the Brooklyn Bridge.
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A Toll on the psyche
Red_Identity26 September 2010
Warning: Spoilers
The 10th episode of the series continues to build up to the climax in an intriguing manner.

We have seen Will becoming more and more paranoid as he can trust no one. In the episode, he even doubts the intentions of his 'lady' friend, and it is clear that the investigation is having a huge toll on his psyche. Will also makes contact with Katherine, who reveals how important the four-leaf clover actually is and how it connects with a lot of events. It is great to see Will and Katherine connecting once and for all in their importance in this conspiracy. However, it probably ends here, since Katherine was very obviously threatened to not talk to Will anymore. Of course, they do not want these two particular characters interacting, since it will only cause their destruction.

The episode also continues with Kale Ingram, who is probably the most intriguing character on the show, being just as paranoid as Will, and we learn that he is really not that deep into the secrets as we thought he was. We also see Tanya hiding some very personal demons, and Tanya has slowly and surely become just as intriguing as Ingram. Why IS life so hard for her? The actress is playing her brilliantly and subtly. On the other spectrum, we have Maggie's personal life, which we had not seen in several episodes.

Overall, another very strong episode of the series, and one can only guess how the season will end.
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