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Officer John Nolan and the team feel they must negotiate with a distraught man who is holding a hospital hostage to ensure his wife receives a lifesaving surgery.
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Excellent and enjoyable, especially following the lazy cam episode
A strong episode although minimalist in approach (are they short of funds recently?) it works very well with a cut down cast involvement and few locations, mostly indoors. The death, follow-through and eventual plot definition flows sublimely. Though the loony, hard-done-by sociopath guy takes over is a hackneyed cliché, it fits like a glove and the final resolution is tight and efficient.
Was worried by the lame ‘cops are bad’ dialogue around Nyla’s (Mekia Cox) hold of the child, but surprised and delighted by the outcome choice. I love Melissa O'Neil (Chen) who can do no wrong for me, but her trauma script feels contrived and unconvincing.
All-in-all an enjoyable episode especially following the mutant abomination that is the previous episode.