A long time coming, but this episode was the type we saw when this faltering show meant something. Am surprised that it has been renewed as the quality as gone woefully southward. With its renewal, I wish it the best.
Tonight's episode dealt with an Hawaiian slave trade that becomes known when two of its victims escape. One of the latter survivors of the escape really shows emotion when he tells what he and others went through and his hope to see the child he never saw due to his captivity.
The Scott Caan part where his car was stolen while he was on an outing with his children and his riding on the bus only to see the thieves in his car could have been quite harrowing if the passengers had not been all immediately told to flee from the bus and hide. My one criticism is that normally you would think that would happen at once, cell phone or no cell phone.
Tonight's episode dealt with an Hawaiian slave trade that becomes known when two of its victims escape. One of the latter survivors of the escape really shows emotion when he tells what he and others went through and his hope to see the child he never saw due to his captivity.
The Scott Caan part where his car was stolen while he was on an outing with his children and his riding on the bus only to see the thieves in his car could have been quite harrowing if the passengers had not been all immediately told to flee from the bus and hide. My one criticism is that normally you would think that would happen at once, cell phone or no cell phone.