Danielg342 16 hours ago Share 16 hours ago Deep Cover Quote While working undercover for 20-Squad, Alfaro encounters associates from a previous undercover case in Long Beach, embarking on a dangerous mission that stirs up unresolved issues from the past Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152030-s08e12-deep-cover/
Snazzy Daisy 16 hours ago Share 16 hours ago Air Date: Feb 21, 2025 Lou Ferrigno Jr guest stars as Donovan Rocker. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152030-s08e12-deep-cover/#findComment-8587894
Danielg342 15 hours ago Author Share 15 hours ago This was almost a complete sausage fest...no Powell, no Gamble, and the only woman who had lines in this episode was one henchman's girlfriend. Was this script one the 1970s version of the show wouldn't use? Still, Miko's storyline did enough to keep my attention, even if it kind of plodded and didn't really do much- if anything- a lot of the time. There was also a lot of plot-convenient stuff that happened like the henchman taking Miko's phone. Great way to ensure he stays on the case despite the tomfoolery of the powers that be above him. Regardless, Miko's relationship with his faux brother was actually pretty interesting and, though it's a longshot, I would love to hear from the faux-frère in a future episode that he's gotten his life back together and he and Miko are still friends. The only other part of the episode is the seeming end of the line for Officer Doberstein ("Doubs") on this show. Seems cheesy, and all done to give Tan some manpain and a lesson that could have been done in a different way. I also have to question the writing here too, because Doubs himself was pushing himself harder than the other recruits, so it seems rich that Doubs would blame Tan for pushing the recruits so hard. I'm also not sure how the accident had anything to do with how hard Tan pushed the recruits- it seemed like a complete freak accident and perhaps an improperly trained recruit standing too close to the door. It's not like Doubs took a cortisone shot and his injury manifested itself through that risky behaviour. It's also not like Tan ordered that shot to be taken. If so, maybe then I might blame Tan for what happened to Doubs. Otherwise, it was just a really freak accident that was overplayed for drama. Still, I'll at least give the show this much in that we actually had a coherent story this week, even if it was still a weak one. Will the women return next week? We'll see. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152030-s08e12-deep-cover/#findComment-8587933
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