The lure of funding social welfare programs based on the benificence of oligarchs is fraught with danger, as whims of the powerful are notoioysly changeable. Rukiya Bernard's character Doctor Carroll grasps this realization so very well. Relying on the generosity of powerful people without understanding the true motivations of the powerful usually ends in disaster for the beneficiary.
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Not a bad episode...BUT...
LeatherCajun27 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
How and why do you put a traveler with schizophrenia who is actively drawing images of the future and who knows technical details about your computer systems and who is know to your mass murdering nemesis back on the street? That was just stupid and not necessary to the plot at all. The stupidity of bugging the doctor at least had a plot purpose. The overarching stupidity of the director being hugely powerful in one episode and being completely out of the picture in the next is also dumb...but at least has the benefit of being hard to fix. Of course, ALSO, the director in a previous episode told both the boss and the nemesis to stand down from killing the other, but that seems to have been forgotten.
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