Irrational Season 2 Episode 13 is another case, but there is a little bit.
I shared Alec’s suspicion when Alec asked Phoebe and Seb if he wanted him to prove a horse was innocent.
On the surface, this seems like a stupid premise. However, after half an hour of completion, I realized how brilliant “she rode on murder” was.
In Season 2 Episode 13, the case is almost irrelevant
The biggest reason anyone cares about the case is that Phoebe used to work on this ranch.
The irrational research assistant developed more well in Season 2 than in Season 1. When the series debuted for the first time, Phoebe was the one who put everything together, and Rizwan was stuck in chaos, anxiety and inability to teach classes alone.
These days, both of them have more stuff, and Phoebe’s story has always been one of the ways to find a way to get rid of her anxiety, so she can do more than just succeed.
This is what makes “Murder Her Rider” so compelling. Phoebe’s history at Ranch is another example of how to safely rule her anxiety and need.
Phoebe quits riding because she is not a professional-level jockey.
She believes this will distract her academic goals and hopes to focus on completing the research she needs to earn her degree with the only focus.
Does anyone know Phoebe was riding a horse before this story?
I don’t, but it’s OK.
Her past escaped – it was more important than she had been abandoning the tips.
Overall, I prefer roles that prophes characters make major life decisions, but in this case I don’t mind.
I mean, when you meet them, you don’t know everything about real people either. Their stories unfold with time.
That’s how it feels – to know Phoebe, including to know this side of her that I’ve never known before.
If it’s inserted by the shoe, that’s one thing. So, how obvious it is to be when the writers make up for this in their process.
However, this is not that way. She used to ride a horse and make memories with her late mother and then gave up all of her after her mother passed away, which somehow fits Phoebe’s character.
I also like her defense against Zeus…and her friendship with Seb.
These two have history and chemistry. I can’t help wondering if they were ever an item…or if they would kiss before the end of the hour.
The fact that they don’t have is the only real disappointment in this storyline.
Since Phoebe now acknowledges what ranch means to her, maybe this will happen in a future episode. I hope so!
Season 2 Episode 13’s Case is a refreshing change in speed
The case is primarily an excuse to explore Phoebe’s past, but that doesn’t mean it’s not interesting.
I have a special liking for animals, so I like Phoebe, Seb and Alec working hard to save Zeus.
Kathleen’s death is similar to Colby in Yellowstone, except that no one shoots the horse on the spot (or puts himself in situations where he can trample if necessary.)
Despite this, the horse is innocent.
Kathleen’s husband still wants him to let him go, which annoyed me, and the only reason he reacts violently is that someone puts a high-frequency speaker in his bridle to trigger this behavior.
Remove the tweeter and the horse is no longer violent. This seems obvious to me.
It is equally strange that Mr. Cross was hostile throughout the hour, but after Pete was arrested for trying to shoot Zeus, Cross suddenly calmed down.
I think he needs absolute evidence that Zeus is the victim just like Catherine. Still, his calm behavior was as random as he entered Alec’s office, asking Alec to stop the investigation.
Alec is an FBI consultant and in this case he is working with the state police. Mr. Host, sit for a few seats.
The motivation is puzzling, but I’ve gone
I’m not sure I totally understand why anyone wants Zeus to die in Season 2 Episode 13.
I have something to do. There is a plan to use stealing Zeus’ samples and replacing Zeus with infeasible samples, and then someone secretly possesses his offspring and uses it to deceive the horse.
I didn’t get the rest, but maybe it was me.
My confusion about this horse sperm plan didn’t hurt my enjoyment of this episode.
ALEC compares to animal behavior psychologists, like Phoebe’s backstory, and it’s fun, so if we need a weird case to get this, then that’s it.
However, in the stinging action, I was nervous. Thankfully, these scenes are so dark that it is almost impossible to say what is going on.
Even though I’m pretty sure they won’t go there, the idea that the bad guys can kill that horse bothered me.
I’m glad they used the bait!
Sorry, but does anyone care about Marisa’s case?
I like Marisa, but my interest is insufficient anyway, forcing her to compete with her son.
My mind was lingering in their scenes, and I was annoyed, and she told the judge that technically, Cam was her son.
If I were a cam, I would be angry at this. Yes, he was adopted, but they found out that the whole point of each other was that he was her biological son! No technology.
Plus, for the second week in a row, Kelly had nothing to do, which was unacceptable to me.
Fortunately, this subpicture is a small part of Season 2 Episode 13. The rest of the episode is even more interesting.
In you, the irrational fanatic.
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Irrational aired on NBC on Tuesday on 10/9C and on the Stream on Peacock on Wednesday.
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