After the opening scene I thought to myself that there would not have been a show if the father had only walked his daughter outside and waited until she got safely into a taxi. However, that's where all the action began, with the help of Social Media. This was a fast paced episode, trying to keep up with who the culprit(s) might be, interspersed periodically with Kristen's dilemma about applying to be an FBI special agent and if this would be approved. Lot of emotion at the end. Better than average episode.
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"Invisible"
allmoviesfan3 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
"Invisible" starts out with a kidnapping that you assume is probably related to the victim's father, who is involved in online journalism who will do pretty much whatever it takes to get clicks and page views.
Where it ended up was with Maggie and O chasing down a loner kid who is planning a school shooting simply because he wants to be famous. It's a chilling storyline unfortunately ripped from the ever-present headlines, and very well executed by the show, with a tense finish. Good acting across the board. I was particularly struck by the portrayal of the would-be shooter's father.
A secondary plotline deals with Kristen's (Ebonee Noel) desire to go to the FBI Academy.
Where it ended up was with Maggie and O chasing down a loner kid who is planning a school shooting simply because he wants to be famous. It's a chilling storyline unfortunately ripped from the ever-present headlines, and very well executed by the show, with a tense finish. Good acting across the board. I was particularly struck by the portrayal of the would-be shooter's father.
A secondary plotline deals with Kristen's (Ebonee Noel) desire to go to the FBI Academy.
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