A man with a jaded view of world politics and a love of George Orwell's "1984" kills several people for no real reason. First he kills law enforcement, then innocent civilians. The reason I consider this quite odd is that he is pretty much suicidal, exacting no payment for his actions. He is simply deeply set in a world of darkness where he sees himself as expendable in a cause that really has no future. The squad uses the book to figure things out and find his location. There are some pretty heavily contrived plot elements here and little of the intellectual involvement that other episodes have seen. Still, it keeps our interest.
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