The team tries to protect an activist from a sniper, while Charlie and Amita try to keep his proposal and her answer a secret.The team tries to protect an activist from a sniper, while Charlie and Amita try to keep his proposal and her answer a secret.The team tries to protect an activist from a sniper, while Charlie and Amita try to keep his proposal and her answer a secret.
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- TriviaWhen Liz points out the video that suggests Polk incited the riot in 2007, he says "it's not exactly the Zapruder film." The Zapruder film is a film of the Kennedy assassination taken by Abraham Zapruder and believed to be the most complete film of the assassination and therefore the most definitive; because it was withheld from the public in the beginning, it is also held by the proponents of many different theories as proof that something was being hidden or even as proof directly of their favored theory. It is currently held in the Library of Congress and copies are available for viewing in many places online. It has also been the subject of more than one book and a few museum exhibits, most notably in the Texas Book Depository building from which Oswald fired.
- GoofsWhile trying to figure out how to stop a shooter, Charlie asks the agents if they "remember when we used covering sets". While it might make sense for him to expect Don and David to remember, it makes no sense for him to expect that of Colby, given that the case in question was from Episode 4.01 "Trust Metric", in which Colby was not a member of the team but the target of the search.
- Crazy credits[This appears on the beginning of the episode] 4 letters 400,000,000,000 stars 718 meters per second 60 stitches
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Featured review
Nothing Is Ever That Simple
Gary Cole, an actor I've always enjoyed watching, becomes an active force when a former protester and progressive thinker, with lots of baggage, comes to speak. It turns out that he lost his son as a result of a protest, years previously. I'm not sure of the most salient point here. The guy's celebrity gets him hated by those who oppose his agenda or think him a sellout for no longer being the guy he was. Oh, and Charlie is all giddy.
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- May 19, 2021
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