It is a lot of things that FBI wants to “continue to move forward” this week, but it is not to continue. I like this story very much. It revealed the “move bombing” in 1985, which is an incident in the history of the Black of Philadelphia. I know nothing about it. However, some elements are difficult to appreciate, such as how a homeless person has resources to track relatives involving Philadelphia’s crime for decades. Nevertheless, the fast -paced action still makes me watch to ensure that I have no time to get tired of the plot of excessive revenge. They oppose themselves. Not this week (unknown subject), Richard Blackwood. This guy disperse the bottom of the rock in a new meaning. He avenged anger and bombed a post worker, an invalid elderly’s home and a daily care center. At the Nikko Center, he also served as a sniper to shoot at the police and firefighters.
“Continue” -FBI: The most wanted, picture (LR): Edwin Hodge (Edwin Hodge) as a agent Ray Cannon, Dylan McDermott Cas Castle-Hughes, as an agent, is a special agent, Hana Gibson.
Senior agent Remy Scott (Dylan McDermott) and his team found the victims related to bombing. When asked what actions were, Remy described the movement as part of “black power and part of the flower power”. The family of Colression lost his family when he was a child, and the Philadelphia Police Department allowed the fire to be burned intentionally within 90 minutes. Six adults and five children died, and more than 200 people, including the Kelvers family, were homeless. His family lost home, and his father left. He was eight years old and his young life collapsed. Korworth vowed not to let that happened to him again. Forty years later, life made him a liar. History is repeating, which disappointed him.
“Continue to advance” -Fede Investigation Bureau: Roxy Sternberg, most wanted criminals, as agents Sheryll Barnes. Photo: Mark Schafer/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, INC. Keep ownership.
This episode makes Agent Sheryll Barnes (RoXy Sternberg) and Ray Cannon (Edwin Hodge) become the center stage. Barnes put forward all the discerning criticisms on the official actions of the Philadelphia police and the fire department. When he talked with the postal worker’s father Caleb Collins (EZRA KNight), he explained that as a second -year firefighter, he could not violate the fire against the fire and the police commissioner to “stand down”. He said: “No one expects the fire to get out of control.” Barnes shot backwards. “It was out of control because you didn’t do anything to stop it.” At the beginning of the conversation, Rimi told the man: “We are not judged.” But Barnes must be judged here.
“Continue to advance” -Fed the Federal Survey: The most desired, picture: Edwin Hodge (Edwin Hodge), Ray Cannon as a agent.
Cannon puts forward some sympathy for the COLWORTH environment, and he expresses sympathy at the end of the plot. He told Corworth: “Think of your child.” Ironically, Colression was actually a response with the metaphor of drowning when the arson was actually arson. Barnes and Cannon managed to talk about the surrender of Colression, and persuading his life should not be just one thing that was lost in the fire. In the history of Blacks in Philadelphia. I also learned some knowledge about water -based explosives, markers (micro fingerprints) and explosive lines. Education has added an important depth to the storyline, making it both information and interesting. When the character cannot attract my attention, I will laugh at these types of details. For example, I want to listen to Hana Gibson (Keisha Castle-Hughes) and Sheryll Barnes about her drug ex-boyfriend.
“Continue to move forward” -FBI: The most desired, as shown in the figure: Keisha Castle -Hughes as an agent, Hana Gibson. Photo: Mark Schafer/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting, INC. Keep ownership.
Although fans of the Federal Investigation Bureau will not be disappointed, this episode is unlikely to convince new audiences to become ordinary viewers. I was glad that I was a loyal stubborn. How did you evaluate this episode? When Nina returned to Texas to help her sister, what kind of family drama Nina was involved in? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
Overall score:
7:10