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8/10
Memory
darbski13 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
***SPOILERS*** I'll try to be brief. This situation took place right here where I live, in Omaha. The storyline follows just what happened. It had a lot of people upset, because here, in Omaha, Creighton is a BIG deal. Pretty sure the Hunters lived in the Cathedral neighborhood, and it's kinda exclusive, which figures since the Docs whose son was murdered both were employed at Creighton, and would have loved living there.

What baffled everyone in the public was the point that there was no real connection between the boy, and the housekeeper. Now, the cops don't ever tell the public everything about a murder until it's solved; keeping some details close to the vest to weed out spurious elements. There were SOME things, though. like, Nothing was taken. That rules out robbery. They couldn't find any love, or cheating element, which left only one thing: Revenge.

Revenge is a very strong motive for murder. See, what has made me wonder since they revealed his reason for these crimes is, HOW did they miss it for so long? What they didn't bring up in this episode was the fact that Garcia was flunked out of the internship program basically because of mental and emotional instability. He would have made a very shaky doctor.

Creighton is a very high quality Med School. They don't graduate weirdos. It just seems like someone should have noticed this guy. One of his problems was "paying back" people he thought had dissed him.Perfect candidate for a revenge crime. Now, I know it had been some time from when Garcia was "let go" (a.k.a., fired), but this WAS a double murder. They should have taken a little time to explain how these facts slipped through the cracks.

Garcia's side of it was that because he had been washed out, he couldn't finish his internship somewhere else, couldn't work as doctor, his life was a shambles. Maybe not, but did he try anything else? Like Physician's assistant? Nursing? With his qualifications he should have been a shoe-in. If I have a little problem with how long it took to get him (he murdered two more people); they DID get him, and he didn't have an excuse. He was murderous, and had probably been that way for a long time.

The story was true; very true - you can look it up on Google. The presentation needed work. It didn't have a sense of immediacy that was so very prevalent here; at that time. The acting was okay, I guess. It was not up to the standard of the last episode presented. I 'll give it an 8.
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