Eyes of the Father

Season 1, Episode 4, Aired

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The team tries to derail a father-and-son crime team's plan to rob a sports arena. Meanwhile, Angela finds out that her dying mother could survive if she gets a bone-marrow transplant.
  • This episode Its about what we do for our loved ones, how far are we willing to go, were is the limit?! Angelas mother needs her, as well the woman helping in Angelas case is needed by the possible suspect. What will they do?moreless

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    Now, about the show...
    this episode at least is consistent with the others, Its not an off the wall show, Its a summer show, off season.
    But never the less I would like to see a little more mystery, i mean, heres a select group of FBI agents that are assigned to cases that any cop could solve.
    And about character development, i wanna see something about Dozer and more about Leo. Because obviously this show is not a case oriented, like Law and Order for example. This show is character oriented, but theyre keep showing us Angelas baggage and nothing about the others. OK we getit Angela is messed up. Lets go on now...moreless
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    • Leo: Kinda like Butch and Sundance. This alludes to two famous thieves, Butch and Sundance, from the acclaimed 1969 movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, directed by George Roy Hill, and starring Paul Newman as Butch and Robert Redford as Sundance. Leo: I guess I was wrong, it's not Butch and Sundance, it's Bonnie and Clyde. This alludes to another famous pair of thieves, from the 1967 movie Bonnie and Clyde directed by Arthur Penn, and starring Warren Beatty as Clyde and Faye Dunaway as Bonnie.

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