This episode again proves how modern technology can get you into trouble.
As far as I'm concerned, the woman who played Mrs. Wilson, the social studies teacher, stole the episode acting wise. As liberal as they come, she seems to have a vendetta against the Regan's and even Erin has a few choice words about her after she leaves the room with her daughter following a conference.
The episode mainly concerns itself with Jamie being selected for killing after he intervenes when a thug beats up a woman friend who subsequently dies from her injuries.
Grandpa Len Cariou doesn't realize he is being taped and he says some pretty embarrassing, but probably truthful things about how he would run the department if he were still commissioner.
As far as I'm concerned, the woman who played Mrs. Wilson, the social studies teacher, stole the episode acting wise. As liberal as they come, she seems to have a vendetta against the Regan's and even Erin has a few choice words about her after she leaves the room with her daughter following a conference.
The episode mainly concerns itself with Jamie being selected for killing after he intervenes when a thug beats up a woman friend who subsequently dies from her injuries.
Grandpa Len Cariou doesn't realize he is being taped and he says some pretty embarrassing, but probably truthful things about how he would run the department if he were still commissioner.