Mendezfinallyaddresses that Ryan is facing federal charges, which is truly satisfying.

She says that the only reason hes not in jail is because the FBI director wants to minimalize fallout.

Its not perfect, but Ill buy it.

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Max tells Ryan that shes been suspended for six months.

She refuses help, asking him instead to stop obsessing over Joe, suggesting he go back to teaching.

Ryan explains that he withdrew for the semester.

Ryan admits that he cant stop, that he needs to kill Joe to end it all.

Its all for him, Ryan says.

Max attempts to intervene on a father abusing his son.

It turns out to be a ruse, and Max is chloroformed on camera and abducted.

His appreciation of Joethough he doesnt trust himcomes off as that of a self-professed equal.

When Ryan finds out that Max has been taken, he snaps to attention, finally workingwiththe FBI.

Purefoy and Barrett are electric on screen, their scenes together positively drip with malice.

Max is quick on her feet, challenging The Huntsman to chase her, knowing she can escape.

Ryan kills again this week, and I still dont understand the free reign he gets with murder.

Its a little baffling that hes able to kill so many people without any repercussions.

As hinted with Mendez early on, though, maybe theyre coming.

Im not a huge fan of Micahs seemingly aimless cult, but lets see how it develops.

Lily sends Ryan a video in which Mikes Dad is murdered.

Sacrifice is a satisfying episode, really the first this season that doesnt raise major questions.

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Rating:

3.5 out of 5