7 reviews
As Rob Morrow digs around, he is going to screw everything up. The Vice Presidential choice is torpedoed by a former employee whom she fired. This is all pretty standard stuff as Wells seems to have a death wish, never taking backup with her.
Wow. I was so confused by the product placement in this episode I felt compelled to write a review - the producers can not possibly think that was ok.
At the end of a scene as some characters drive away from the FBI you expect the scene to cut. But no, with absolutely no explanation Maggie Q picks up her phone and slowly and deliberately remotely starts her FORD car. Then cut to the pristine inside of the FORD car where the dashboard illuminates and FORD appears on the console. Maggie Q then steps just a few feet to get in the car and drive away. Seriously, what the hell was that? I understand that product placement is everywhere and I don't mind it when it's blended in but they should be ashamed of themselves for that clumsy and ridiculous sequence.
- richardtrestain
- Jul 12, 2020
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I know product placement is part of the game, but that ford product placement where agent wells for no reason and even in a awkward manor remotely started her car and we got extensive shots of the phone and the car starting up. It was almost painful to watch!
Something like that can diminish the quality of the series and leaves a bad taste behind, at least ford got lots of attention...
Something like that can diminish the quality of the series and leaves a bad taste behind, at least ford got lots of attention...
- braintumor
- Apr 26, 2017
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- islamhaytham
- Dec 30, 2020
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- danielkeough
- Oct 16, 2023
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Episode is ok, but Maggie Q's (Hannah) acting is SO horrible, it distracts from the scenes. Hoping her character dies off soon
- nfire-29741
- Apr 25, 2020
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