I think this was perhaps the best episode of the series, but with a qualification. Kat is still sceptical of the research into LAD (life after death) but is willing to indulge Ivan Turing's request that she use Peter Van Owen's services in the case of her current patient, an ex- con and murder suspect, who may be instrumental in solving the disappearance of a girl from some months previous. With the hospital pushing to release him into custody and the finger of suspicion pointing at himself, he unwillingly commits to reliving his LAD experience to try and provide clues as to the girl's disappearance.
At episode 4 I get the feeling the writers are still trying to flesh out the main characters and the plotting. However, the domestic drama with Dr. Tyler's family comes off trite and clichéd. I mean, is it me or does every procedural with a professional woman at the helm start with her being divorced with (or without) kids and being forced to work/interact with her ex at every turn. 'The divorced parent adds drama and realism to the scenario' is most distracting in this series as it is quite superfluous to the development of the storyline and probably led to the rapid decrease in ratings
At episode 4 I get the feeling the writers are still trying to flesh out the main characters and the plotting. However, the domestic drama with Dr. Tyler's family comes off trite and clichéd. I mean, is it me or does every procedural with a professional woman at the helm start with her being divorced with (or without) kids and being forced to work/interact with her ex at every turn. 'The divorced parent adds drama and realism to the scenario' is most distracting in this series as it is quite superfluous to the development of the storyline and probably led to the rapid decrease in ratings