This episode spends much of its time in a nursing home. Of course, there are all the stereotypes. The loose old lady who is sleeping around. The stoic war hero. The uptight director of the facility. The curmudgeon who snaps at being asked anything. They bring in a couple of heavyweight whom we lost in the last couple years: Ed Asner and Hal Holbrook. The major issues involve the infirmities of these people. The question is never answered as to how one of them could have physically done what they did. If they were younger and able bodied I'd ask the same question. Of course, we get into some other issues of toxic waste etc. Just a pretty sad and depressing episode.
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So ridiculous
curtis_dawn10 July 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The plot takes a turn from the toxic waste dump of a chemical company, to a nursing home and goes down a rabbit hole somewhere mid-turn. There is never any explanation for all the circumstances in the beginning....so frustrating. There is no way the "solution" fits the crime.
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