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This is just getting ridiculous. They should know by now not to trust anyone. They are back to square one.
I like this show, but the bumbling buffoonery of law enforcement is getting to be a bit much. It is stretching credulity. Last weeks show went off the rails completely in the realm of believability, dirty cops on the lunatic followers list aside. Also, there is not enough of the villain, and far too much of Kevin Bacon for my tastes. I haven't tuned out yet, but each week I find myself a little less interested to tune in.
I think people are really hard on this show, yeah it's not believable but still....it's fun to watch. Maybe in that "universe" the cops/FBI aren't like ours.
The only problem is the kid...Joey. Now he's an idiot, can he not see by now whats going on and that Emma is luring him away from his mother. He saw a cop shoot ab FBI agent