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The FBI Locks Down the API in a Fantastic Stand-Alone Episode
Better_TV12 April 2018
This one reminded me of episode 4, which also functioned as a sort of one-and-done episode - the kind a newbie viewer could watch with no prior knowledge of the series. With the exception of Katherine Rhumor's scenes, which take place outside the API, this has all the trappings of a classic "bottle episode."

There's a leak in the building, says the FBI, and that means the American Policy Institute's building is getting locked down and the employees subjected to polygraph tests. This provides the writers an opportunity to get the characters off on their own, facing some of their own flaws one-on-one against no-nonsense FBI agents. It works well, and the actors all turn in great performances - especially Dallas Roberts as the nervous, neurotic analyst Miles Fiedler and Michael Cristofer as API director Truxton Spangler.

Will takes advantage of the lockdown to do some digging on his own. James Badge Dale sells Will's increasing frustration and disillusionment; he's come a long way from the passive, detached dude we saw in episode 1. He's got a tense confrontation with his supervisor Kale Ingram in this episode; Arliss Howard's performance continues to be commanding and mysterious.

The icing on the cake is the procedural element of the episode. Will's team shows how good they are at intel analysis, even when the FBI cuts them off from the case files they need. I don't know of any other shows that portrays the occupation of intelligence analyst like this, where masses of HUMINT, SIGNIT, and more have to be compiled together and turned into reports that actually tell a narrative about what is happening in foreign countries. These are the people without whom American spies could not do their jobs, and it's a great workplace setting for a show centered on a conspiracy. Very, very well done.
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Wonderfully executed...
Red_Identity6 September 2010
The Truth Will Out, the 7th episode of the series, takes a step back from the overall mystery to reveal that there is a 'leak' who is passing out information at API. The characters are all examined with polygraph tests and some of the characters prove that there is more to them that can be seen. I thought the episode was brilliantly executed and it gives the characters at API more meaning and it keeps building them up. By this point, the writers can guarantee that the audiences are not only invested in the overall mystery plot, but in the characters as well. Kudos to everyone involved and hope the series continues this stride that keeps it affecting and engaging.
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