Historically,
a penultimate episode can be among the best in a run. It’s often where the stakes run as high as
they can go – there may be a big twist or a hard emotional punch, but it
doesn’t have the finale’s tricky job of making everything wrap up in a
satisfactory manner. The penultimate
episode is where everything can blow up, and you’re left on the edge of your
seating waiting to see how it’s all going to shake out. In my opinion, this is not that type of
penultimate episode.
Team
Sandy is working hard to identify the mole.
Sandy has a particular suspect in her sights, and she’s convinced
they’re the one, but the others aren’t so sure.
As she sinks deeper and deeper into the investigation, those around her
begin to think it’s less about a determined pursuit of the truth and more about
a largely-groundless fixation on one person that may not be the one they’re
looking for.
Remember
my previous comments about how shifty the mole acts all the time? Sandy’s suspicion of them adds up to little
more than that. Granted, it kind of
vindicates my previous complaints about it, but it doesn’t feel right to have
her zero in on them basically because of her insistence that it has to be
them. It definitely comes across the way
her team sees it, like she’s decided and desperately wants it to be this person but can’t point to any compelling proof,
just her conviction that they must be the traitor.
That bugs
me for several reasons. First, we never
see the point at which she comes to this conclusion (more on that in a
minute.) There are maybe a couple moments in the earlier episodes
where she maybe twigs something a bit
off about the mole, but there’s no logical joining of the dots to get to “It’s
obviously X! It all fits – why won’t you
people open your eyes?” Additionally, I feel it does a disservice to
Sandy’s character. While it’s true that
she’s always relied at least in part on her admittedly-good instincts about
people, it’s ridiculous that she thinks she can get the ball rolling on more
intense scrutiny into this person without having any kind of tangible probable
cause; we know she’s smarter than that.
And even when she does go looking for evidence, she doesn’t really get a
chance to be impressive with her intelligence or dedication as she has in past
episodes. It really isn’t a very good
episode for her in general.
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