Boxed In begins with Mark being shown a torture chamber.
It feels as if were being led to believe shes behind this seasons evil.
If shes a criminal mastermind, we saw it coming.
Its a lose-lose situation.
Maybe as her character develops, her intrigue will too, but right now, shes a blase character.
When Ryan and Mike interrogate him, he admits that the wife and kids were camouflage.
Andrew says that, until they confess to their cover-up, innocent people will keep dying.
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Andrew also admits Lily Gray trusted Andrew as a father figure to Mark.
The doctor who treated him was Gwen, which was how her and Ryan met.
Kyle and Daisy track down a woman from the grocery store and restrain her.
Its lovely that Kearney and Parrish pull this off.
Spider killed after he unwittingly stands over an unarmed Mike and doesnt shoot his gun.
Why doesnt he shoot?
Because it would be inconvenient if a no-name character like Spider killed Mike.
(Oh, look, another Windows plug!)
Help me pull my jaw off the ground, would you?
Agent Mendez suggests Ryan talk to Joe about it.
At first, Ryan rebuffs: No, Im done with him.
Yeah, we are too.
Have been for a while.
Agent Clarke finds a new phone in the warehouse and calls the FBI/Ryan.
A brand new phone from the box dialed out without being activated?
From firsthand experience, I can promise you it doesnt work.
But, of course, the writers needed some way for the FBI to find Clarke.
In the creepiest, most hair-raising way, Glenn Fleshler is a tremendous talent.
Hes more frightening, in my opinion, than Carroll ever was.
Heres to hoping he stays around.
The motivations of the villains this season are weaker than ever, but theyre still intriguing.
With the introduction of Fleshler, Michael Irby, Hunter Parrish, and Ruth Kearney, there is potential.
I just hope it can be cultivated into a compelling and logical plot.
Rating:
2.5 out of 5