The episode opens with a view of Meachum working out in his garage, and simultaneously, we see Volcheck doing the same. Perhaps driving the point home that both of these men represent parallel time bombs. For Volchek the clock ticks ever closer to his terrorist attack, for Meachum, itโs the bomb in his head that could go off at any time.
The task force is in a slump and the Gallagher clue has not developed into any usable leads, so Bell suggested they go right back to the beginning and take a fresh look at everything. To that end, Bell suggested they reach out to the company who manufactured the tongs that Volchek left at the LA Port scene. Bell and Shepherd go check it out.
Finau has a similar take on revisiting the border patrol vehicle that was dumped in Compton after fleeing the LA Port scene. He had forensic testing done, but they didnโt find anything. Now heโs questioning that. Shouldnโt they have at least found radiation readings? He leaves to go visit LAPD impound division. When Finau gets down there he discovers that the vehicle was not a border patrol vehicle. It was a stolen civilian SUV that was wrapped to look like BP. Now the task becomes finding the shop that wrapped it.
Meachum received the ballistic reports from the murders that took place at Delphi Security. The bullets were Russian military ammunition not sold in the US. Oliveras knows a gun dealer who might have information. When Meachum and Oliveras talk to him they find out what kind of gun uses bullets like the ones found at Delphi, but he doesnโt sell them. He knows a guy (Szabo) who does and sets up a meet. Oliveras pretends to be a gun collector looking to buy. Szabo gets suspicious and bolts. Oliveras and Meachum chase him down and apprehend him for questioning.
Blythe asks Bell and Shepherd for an update. They have been looking through the PO data from the tong manufacturer and found a company, VKN, who bought the tongs. They were delivered to the dance hall, but so far, they cannot find an address for VKN other than a P.O. Box, so they are working through banking data. Blythe offers to call in some help for them.
Finau reports his findings regarding the border patrol car to Blythe, who congratulates him on his hard work and tenacity.
When Meachum and Oliveras interrogate Szabo they discover that he sold Russian Vectors to a PMC company (private military contractor), called Iskanders Group. Shepherd and Bell did some research on Iskanders and discovered they specialize in eastern bloc soldiers trained by the SSO or the Spetsnaz. Online profile is very pro-Moscow and the local office is led by Andrej Sobol who we know is Volchekโs second in command. They know he is very dangerous.
Blythe calls in the SWAT team and they hit the Iskanders office. Unfortunately, when they get there, Iskanders have somehow been tipped off and the office is empty except for a single lawyer who tells them all their official business information is kept in Moscow.
When the task force gets back to the office, they all disperse to see what agencies and information they can find to help dig deeper into Iskanders. Blythe is immediately visited by the SWAT team leader. They get into a screaming match about what member of what team leaked the raid information.
The whole team are working at their desks when Shepherd finds the Gallagher link. Gallagher is a trucking manufacturing company, and they sold 3 large transport trucks to VKN. They immediately head for the address but when they get there, it is empty and Finau recognizes the plastic on the floor. All the trucks have been reskinned and could look like anything.
The task force is told to regroup in the morning.
The Villain
We see men carrying large rollers of plastic into Volchekโs hanger. There is lots of work being done on the trucks. Volchek says he has to run an errand, so he leaves Andrej in charge.
Volchek goes to the hidden offices of a forger who is working on some passports for him and takes him a bag of money and a gift, which looks like a bottle of Vodka. The man tells Volchek that his passports are not ready yet because he is waiting for patches to the digital software that is used to enhance the security of the documents. The forger leaves the room to answer the phone, but he never comes back. Instead, men from Astapovโs security detail show up telling Volchek he had the chance to do the right thing and make amends to his countrymen, but he failed to do so.
Morozov (head of Astapov’s security detail) tells Volchek that he is Danillโs uncle. Danill was a part of Volchekโs team, and he went missing. His sister has not heard from him in days. The audience knows that Volchek executed Danill.
Morozov tells Volchek that there is a plane leaving this evening for Minsk and he needs to be on it. He also tells Volchek that Astapov informed him that Volchek has amassed millions of dollars that is the rightful property of Belarus. He orders Volchek to take him to the money and then they will deliver him to the plane.
Volchek puts up a fight, but he is outnumbered.
The group of three men from the consulate escort Volchek to his bank but when he withdraws everything, it is no money at all. Morozov puts a gun at Volchekโs head and demands to know where the money is and Volchek tells him it is in his home. They go there and they follow Volchek to his basement where he keeps a very large safe. He opens it and immediately jumps inside and closes the door. He has placed bombs in his basement and detonates them, killing the three men while the safe protects him. After the explosion, he is free to escape.
Character Development
โ Nathan Blythe โบ
Episode 7
The team is in a slump and Blythe knows how frustrated they are. The Gallagher clue has run cold and they are no closer to finding Volchek. Blythe continues to encourage his team.
At every setback Blythe continues to do his best to keep the team focused and motivated.
After the task force does a raid on the Iskanders office, Blythe and the SWAT team leader end up in a screaming match over who tipped them off.
Blythe vehemently defends every member of his team, and his team can hear him. It demonstrates to them that Blythe has their backs and believes in them.
Episode 6
Blythe learns that the Belarusians have discovered and severed their connection with the server, offering Bell and Shepherd some wisdom on why Astapov would keep this quiet.
The team is facing another challenge trying to find the connection between Gallagher and Volchek. Blythe does his best to keep the team motivated and positive.
When Gallagher ends up being a dead-end, tempers flare and Blythe quickly gets the team back on track but not before sending Bell a cautionary message about criticizing the work of others on his team.
Episode 5
In the last episode Blythe warned Valwell that if he continues to disrupt his mission, Valwell will see a side of him he wonโt like. It looks like Tim Carmichael is the card Blythe was forced to play.
We donโt know the origins of Blytheโs relationship with Tim Carmichael except to say they have a longstanding friendship. When they meet, Tim asks if Blythe will be joining him and his wife Elizabeth on their trip to Lanai in the fall. If they are vacationing together, this is a friendship of some significance. It would seem that Tim Carmichael is a man of some wealth and influence, but the only thing we find out about his role is that he is the โparty fundraising chairman.โ
Episode 4
As the task force leader, it was Blythe who delivered the news to the team that Drew died in surgery.
Drewโs death was a blow to the whole team, but it was particularly difficult for Nathan. He and Drew were friends. Drew had been sharing with Blythe the difficulty of losing his son Noah, how he and his wife Cora were coping. They also spoke of Drewโs time as assistant coach of Noahโs little league team.
Blythe was also aware that Drew held him in high regard, having defended him against D.A. Valwell in their most recent altercation.
Blythe never seems to miss an opportunity to teach Shepherd the good and the not-so-good duties required of them. He takes her along to visit Cora, so they can deliver the death message. He also lets her conduct her very first interrogation of a suspect.
Drewโs death strengthens the teams resolve to really go after Volchek and ramp up their efforts as much as possible which is evident in Blytheโs talks as he does his best to keep the team motivated in the face of such loss.
Episode 3
Nathan and Damon have worked together in the past, but it’s obvious their relationship is deepening. After the death of Damon’s son Noah, the two men make time to check in with one another. Nathan asks how the little league team is doing and offers to grab a beer when the mission is over to talk… or not. Whatever Damon needs Nathan is there for him.
Forced once again to deal with Valwell, Blythe is clearly a man who stands his ground especially where his team and his mission is concerned. He refuses to buckle under Valwell’s accusations.
Blythe clearly has the respect of his team, as demonstrated by Drew when he defends Nathan Blythe’s leadership and tactical expertise.
Episode 2
In his task force leadership role, he seems to attract attention from local law enforcement and political wannabes. He effortlessly dispels their interference.
Blythe hails from Greenwich, attended Ivy League (Princeton), wanted to be a lawyer, aspired to clerk for SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States), but pivoted after 9/11 and enrolled in the army after the twin towers came down. Army Intelligence.
Nathan obviously grew up wealthy and Drew teases him about it.
He is clearly a leader who is all about getting the job done and has no time for political aspirations, which is obvious in his dealings with D.A. Grayson Valwell.
Episode 1
We know he is a 22-year vet with the FBI and has worked on 5 task force missions, being the lead on 2 of them, and one of them included Mark Meachum.
He worked as a co-case Agent on the Amerithrax Operation (this was a real case in 2001 involving anthrax spores being mailed to victims, killing 5 and infecting 17 making it the deadliest bio-terrorism attack in US history).
We learn he worked undercover with the Aryan Brotherhood for a year, earning Blytheโs respect despite the danger.
We discover he was tipped off by an informant claiming a โforeign playerโ was trying to buy off DHS (Department of Homeland Security) officers but was denied from initiating a mission until he went to the Director of the FBI personally, which is why their mission is under cover.
โ Mark Meachum โบ
Episode 7
The moment Meachum stops working out in his garage, he collapses on the floor and loses consciousness. Another indication that his condition is worsening.
While heโs in the menโs room splashing cold water on his face, Oliveras follows him in to find out whatโs going on. This is a clear indication that their relationship is deepening, as she not only wants to help him, but covers for him too.
Oliveras visits Meachum at home and they share a beer. Meachum finally tells her about his brain tumor.
She asks how long he has. Meachum tells her the doc doesnโt know for sure. It could be 6 weeks or 6 months.
Meachum tells Oliveras that if he can, heโs going out saving something; their city, itโs people. No beach or sunset end for him.
Meachum by nature is extremely independent and leans on no one, but Oliveras is becoming someone with whom he can confide. He struggles to share, but she doesnโt let him off the hook.
Episode 6
There is some good-natured teasing as Meachum and Oliveras get in some target practice. Their relationship is taking on new layers of warmth and trust.
We learned in episode 5 that Meachum served in the military. Here we find out a little more detail; he was part of the Airborne Rangers (aka 75th Ranger Regiment) which is a highly trained and specialized unit within the U.S. Army, known for its expertise in airborne and air assault operations, direct action raids, and seizing key terrain. They are an elite, airborne light infantry combat formation.
Meachum was decorated with the highest ranking in marksmanship; Distinguished Expert.
Mark reassured Oliveras that he is not a drug user while confiding in her about his migraines. He held back the entire truth, not telling her what the source of that pain was.
When Gallagher turns out to be a dead-end, frustration boils over and Meachumโs temper flares.
Oliveras gives Meachum some medication (pain killers) to help Meachum deal with the migraines. Itโs obvious that she wants to help him, but it is also very revealing when she lets him know that she needs him.
Episode 5
Meachum has increasing concerns about Oliveras.
Oliveras utilizing drugs as a tool to get information from suspects does not pose a moral issue for him.
He is not above stretching ethical boundaries when the job requires it, but he wants to know if she is using. I think partly out of concern for her safety, but also, he wants to know how her state of mind will impact their working relationship. Her being high poses risks to those she is working with as well as threatening her career.
Mark Meachum shares a number of facts about himself; heโs not from LA; he is from Victorville; he dropped out of high school at the age of 17 and joined the military.
For the first time we see Meachumโs illness take a significant toll on him physically as his vision becomes impaired, he loses balance and ultimately passes out in the stairwell. This could have been so much worse.
Meachum is beginning to display the tell-tale signs of what persistent severe pain can do to a personโs state of mind; we can see his desperation, frustration and anger.
The bathroom scene in this episode is heartbreaking to watch. He is desperate for help but has to walk a fine line between managing his pain and not diminishing his cognitive abilities.
His angry outburst at his doctor shows us how desperate his situation is becoming. It also demonstrates that his doctor is not much help to him.
Once the shaky episode passes, itโs nice to know he hasnโt lost his sense of humor. He and Bell get into the โmy badge is bigger than your badgeโ exchange. Funny stuff.
Once the team established a connection with Pascals catering, each member of the team assumes a role. Meachum takes on the role of husband to Oliveraโs role. They become Tim and Tina Murphy.
Finally, no matter how Meachum is feeling, we see those times when his military and law enforcement training take over. This was especially evident during the consulate event when he needed to subdue 2 security guards.
Episode 4
Damon Drewโs death was of great significance to Meachum for a number of reasons. The first being his presence in the ambulance, witnessing the magnitude of injury to his friend. It was bound to be traumatic. Drewโs death would also rattle him in ways the others wouldnโt experience, because Meachum is looking down the barrel of his own mortality. And lastly, Meachum feels he bears responsibility because he took risks he shouldnโt have taken, and it ended up in a shootout that took Drewโs life.
The conversation about Drew, shared between Meachum and Oliveras, is a heartwarming one and adds to their deepening relationship.
Meachumโs temper boils over into physical intimidation as Mikhail feigns ignorance of Volchekโs terrorist plot and blames everything, including Drewโs death, on his nephew Timur.
Meachum finds out that Oliveras still has heroin from the brick she took from Javi. She told him she was going to flush it and apparently did not. Meachumโs overarching fear is that she is using again.
The whole team watched with pride as Evan Shepherd conducted her very first and very successful, interrogation of a suspect.
Episode 3
Mark is having painful flashbacks to recent events, which seems to be a deepening symptom of his condition. He is still in acute pain and is medicating himself regularly to manage it.
Mark takes another opportunity to tease Oliveras when she questions him about going back into Palmdale. He seems to take endless joy in playfully taunting her whenever he can.
We learn during Blythe’s video call with warden Gill Thompson that Meachum was lucky to get out of Palmdale alive. He was in there for 9 months, which coincides with the timing of his terminal diagnosis. Itโs possible that his wildly reckless behavior is the result of him being resigned to stop at nothing to get his job done while he still can.
Mark takes improv a little too far, as Finau will definitely get him back for taking a shot at him during the prison transfer and escape.
Having stumbled into something unexpected in this episode, Meachum is forced on his knees and is about to be executed. As with all things, Meachum faces the inevitable with stoic courage.
Episode 2
When Oliveras suggests she reconnect with Javi Lopez she tells Blythe she would prefer to work alone, to which Blythe refuses. Meachum seems to enjoy her discomfort and simply smirks when she doesnโt get her way.
Meachum is intent on winding Oliveras up and getting a rise out of her, as he starts messing with her on the drive over to Javi Lopezโs compound. She is so angry you can almost see smoke coming out of her ears. The whole exchange further fuels the tension between them, which he seems to be enjoying.
He is still in pain but so far no one knows about his illness.
When the smuggle operation is complete, Meachum shares a story about his rookie year as the arresting officer on an assault charge. It demonstrates who he is as a cop and a man. It also demonstrates the commitment he has to his principals and those heโs sworn to protect. See Favorite Scene for more details.
He takes this a step further by expressing his willingness to protect Oliveras in whatever steps she wants to take regarding the truckload of drugs. So much so, he reveals he is willing to put his career on the line, regardless of the consequences.
Rather than helping her, his exchange with Oliveras leaves him on shaky ground. A grand plan to thwart a huge infusion of heroin onto the streets of LA, is now replaced by her taking a single kilo.
As opposed to helping thousands of kids on the streets of LA, has he just aided and abetted a heroin addict?
Now heโs left wondering if he can trust her.
Episode 1
Mark Meachum is a Detective with LAPD, Robbery/Homicide.
When Blythe introduces the team, he looks square at Meachum when he says, โNo lone-wolf.โ
We learn very quickly that Mark Meachum is everything authority figures donโt like. Heโs a maverick. Heโs unorthodox, cavalier, risk-taking to the point of reckless. He uses humor as a shield and heโs a smart-ass. Heโs not the kind of guy who asks for permission or stays between the lines.
But heโs also everything a leader admires; heโs brave, courageous, intelligent, astute, has good investigative instincts and will go places others wonโt, literally and figuratively. Heโs an asset most would love to have, if they can find a way to control him.
Meachum immediately recognizes that Blythe hasnโt shared all the mission facts and has been working on it for some time before the team was brought in. During this conversation the audience learns what Meachum endured in his previous mission with Blythe.
Meachum worked undercover for a year, cut off from everyone, to live with a very dangerous group of Nazis known as the Aryan Brotherhood. He got Blythe what he needed to save a womanโs life and get information necessary to make arrests.
Blythe is so impressed with Meachum that he tells him heโd put up with anything if Meachum could do work like that again. It sounds like it came at some cost to Meachum.
Just before the episode hits its dramatic climax, the audience is made aware that Meachum has a brain tumor. His doctor has informed him that the condition is terminal. He was diagnosed nine months prior with glioblastoma multiforme, and neither radiation nor surgery are viable options for him. His doctor recommends that he load up on relief medication and live out his remaining time in as much comfort as possible.
Meachum tells the doctor that finding some beach and checking out is not an option for him. He wants the medication to manage the pain in his head, so he can keep working.
No one knows that Meachum is terminally ill, or the threat that his condition poses for the team. He is quite literally a ticking time bomb. Knowing his fate, his recklessness becomes the wild card he plays knowing heโs expendable.
โ Amber Oliveras โบ
Episode 7
Oliveras tries calling Meachum when heโs late for work. Itโs obvious these guys are looking out for one another.
She is also concerned that he might be abusing the medication she gave him which could blow back on both of them.
Oliveras visits Meachum at home to give him a new medication to see if it will help with his migraines. While they share a beer, he finally tells her about his brain tumor. She is really struggling to take it in.
Meachum tells Oliveras that if he can, heโs going out saving something; their city, itโs people. No beach or sunset end for him.
Oliveras is someone who is tough and unyielding when it comes to the job, but with Meachum, she is demonstrating a softer version of herself. She wants to help him. These two are becoming bonded in meaningful ways neither of them are experiencing with anyone else, inside or outside the task force.
Episode 6
There is some good-natured teasing as Meachum and Oliveras get in some target practice. Their relationship is taking on new layers of warmth and trust.
We learned in episode 5 that Meachum served in the 75th Ranger Regiment, and decorated as Distinguished Expert, so Oliveras told him in a firefight, he needs to stand next to her.
Mark tells Amber he thinks they are pretty much partners by this point in the mission and should lay their cards on the table, to which she admitted to her drug addiction.
Oliveras gives Meachum some medication (assuming pain killers) to help Meachum deal with the migraine headaches. She admits to him that she needs him.
Episode 5
Oliveras defends her position on using drugs as a tool to get information they need to save lives.
What the audience (and Mark) does not know at this point, is whether or not she is using the drugs for herself.
She gets defensive when Meachum questions her. Is she hiding details of her past because she is ashamed or is she in denial? Keeping the drugs handy offers her the ability to use again if she wants to.
She offers Meachum a glimpse of how her undercover work as a DEA Agent compromised her in the past.
Oliveras and Meachum are really beginning to move in synch, and she senses something is wrong with him but hasnโt guessed what it is. This is obvious when she goes looking for him in the stairwell.
Once the team established a connection with Pascals catering, each member of the team assumes a role. Oliveras takes on the role of wife to Meachumโs role. They become Tim and Tina Murphy.
She comes through at the consulate event, watching Shepherdโs back as she installs the root kit and takes out the Security Supervisor when he finds Meachum subduing one of his guards.
Episode 4
The whole team experienced the loss of their fellow agent, Damon Drew.
Nine months into her career as a DEA Agent, Oliveras lost her training agent in a raid. She demonstrates the singular torture of questioning every move, every decision, every action leading up to the moment her teammate was killed.
Oliveras shares her experience with Meachum, offering perspective and comfort. Itโs a kindness they seem to extend to one another as needed.
Oliveras isnโt above planting heroin on a suspect to get the information needed to solve a case and this is demonstrated with Dmitry Kotov. Ethics aside, it worked, and it also opened up a point of contention between her and Meachum regarding the brick of heroin she was supposed to destroy.
The whole team watched with pride as Evan Shepherd conducted her very first and very successful, interrogation of a suspect.
Episode 3
Oliveras is having significant struggles. Her past is haunting her. Having access to a kilo of heroin has really tempted her to use again and each time she gets close to disposing of it, she gets shaky. Her time as a drug user rears its ugly head and and is torturing her. Itโs clear she hasnโt found a way to subdue that monster inside of her.
While Meachum is revealing moments of concern for Oliveras, she is doing the same with him. She questions the safety of him returning to Palmdale as a prisoner, and he wastes no time teasing her about it. Oliveras claims that Meachum makes it very hard for her to like him. It’s easy to believe she already does.
Oliveras admits during this episode that she hates doing deskwork and prefers to be out in the field.
It turns out that her instincts were correct when she spoke with Meachum while he was on the run with Timur. She sensed he needed backup, and the task force responded.
Episode 2
Two years prior, Oliveras was involved in a mission where her undercover identity was that of a smuggler who worked both sides of the border. She worked with a cartel lieutenant named Javi Lopez, who likely would know who they passed the fissile material off to.
She got in touch with a runner of his to reestablish contact and offered to set up a meeting. Blythe told her to take Meachum as her muscle.
She wanted to do it solo, but Blythe refused. Itโs obvious that she is still annoyed with Meachum and is trying to avoid working with him.
Her level of knowledge about the cartel and their smuggling tactics are impressive and obviously come from her own extensive undercover work.
She and Meachum have that heart-to-heart in the truck about the drugs and he shares some of his past regarding his rookie year on the force. You can see her opinion beginning to soften.
The fact that Meachum would put himself on the line to play out the drug delivery any way she wanted to, really has an impact on her.
Instead, she takes a single kilo. Are we seeing the actions of a cop trying to lighten the influx of drugs one kilo at a time, or are we seeing the undeniable temptation of an addict not being able to pass up on an opportunity to take some for herself?
What is this going to do to her relationship with Meachum, who was willing to lay it all on the line for her?
Episode 1
Special Agent Amber Oliveras, DEA.
Blythe shares with the team that she has 14 years on the job and has been involved in multiple operations, some of them undercover.
She speaks up with knowledge and authority when talking about the cartel, which tells the audience that she has seen some pretty harrowing stuff.
Oliverasโ opening scene clearly demonstrates she is one tough agent.
We learn very quickly that Oliveras is fearless facing down bad guys and has no problem defying her bosses orders. She is also unorthodox, cavalier and risk-taking to a much lesser degree than Meachum, but I wonder if this contributes to their clash of personalities. They have more in common with one another then either of them would be willing to admit.
Oliveras demonstrates immediately that she is bold, gutsy, intelligent and perceptive.
However, in her conversation with Bell we learn that her undercover operations were hard to come back from, not because they were dark, but because she didnโt want to.
This is almost immediately supported when another officer in the FBI meets privately with Blythe to offer substantive information that Oliveras has been identified by a credible informant as a drug addict.
Later that night Oliveras sits in a bar and takes up Finauโs suggestion that she look up Meachumโs last undercover assignment, which was Palmdale prison. In doing so, she also comes across details of Operation Smoke, which is the task force that Meachum worked with Blythe.
She reads Meachumโs personnel file and it describes Meachum as arrogant, selfish and unprofessional, exhibiting a lack of restraint and discipline, accusing him of โcowboyโ behavior that endangers the lives of his fellow officers. At the time Oliveras reads this it validates her low opinion of Meachum. It isnโt until episode 2 that she learns a significant revelation about what is written in his file, and it calls into question, itโs validity.
While at the same bar, we see a woman nod for Oliveras to follow her to the restroom. The audience is naturally left to imagine that this clandestine meeting is drug related.
โ Evan Shepherd โบ
Episode 7
Shepherd shows Bell that she is very adept at reading people. When they visit the manufacturer of the tongs, the gentleman is reluctant to supply them with the purchase orders for the last 12 months, but Shepherd makes a personal connection over basketball and the man warms up and agrees to help them.
Shepherd tries to help Bell by reassuring him that while she heard Blythe is not the guy you want to get on the bad side of, he has a reputation for being a fantastic leader.
Shepherd finds a significant Gallagher clue that helps the team move forward.
Episode 6
When Gallagher turns out to be a dead-end, the whole team is feeling the frustration. Bell and Shepherd are working very hard to uncover itโs meaning and context to lead them to Volchek.
Evan must be feeling very torn between loyalty to Bell as their friendship is deepening, and the way Bell has now singled himself out by criticizing Meachumโs intel regarding Gallagher.
When Blythe asks about expanding their search for Volchek targets outside of LA, Evan is quick to point out that moving fissile material would be too dangerous.
Episode 5
Shepherd tells Blythe the best way to infiltrate the consulate from the inside as Finau suggests, is to install a Root kit on one of their servers, but that means getting close enough to manually install it.
Besides Shepherd doing her first interrogation in the last episode, this time she is joining the team in the field.
Once they have established a connection with Pascals catering, each member of the team assumes a role. Shepherd takes on the role of kitchen help/server inside the consulate.
She comes through and is able to install the root kit that will gain access to the consulateโs systems as soon as an employee logs into the system.
Episode 4
The whole team experienced the loss of their fellow agent, Damon Drew.
Blythe takes her along to visit Cora, so they can deliver the death message. Its an experience she later shares with Bell, expressing how much she wants, as the rest of the team does, to put Volchek in the ground.
Blythe lets her conduct her very first interrogation of a suspect. She was very successful, got the information they needed to move forward, and the whole team was proud of how well she did.
Something that Shepherd witnessed that the rest of the team did not, is when some administrators arrived to clean out Damon Drewโs desk and remove his personal affects. As they walk by, the baseball cap of Drewโs son, Noah, falls to the floor. Shepherd picks it up and puts it on her desk, while she conveys a quiet moment of grief.
Episode 3
Shepherd discovered it is Luke Finauโs birthday and she shares that with Bell so they can plan something for him. Itโs kind that she wants to bring some fun to the group when every other aspect of their job is grim. She swears Bell to secrecy so they can make it a surprise.
Shepherd got some of her investigative skills early. She shares with Bell that while working on her school newspaper she discovered the principal stole the charity money donated to the school and used it to buy himself a new hot tub. She broke the story, and the principal went to jail.
Evan Shepherd went to Stanford University.
She delivers the cake to the lunchroom and is just so cute about it, except the bakery spelled Finau as Final, but Bell fixed it with a piece of licorice.
Episode 2
Shepherd was able, along with Drew and Blythe, to participate in the smuggling operation using surveillance technology.
She was able to view the border smuggling operation from cameras at the border, and satellite surveillance images.
When it came time to โblow it upโ they did their part in making sure Meachum could generate enough of a diversion to get the truck across the border.
Episode 1
Special Agent Shepherd, FBI, has expertise in cyber investigation, internet fraud and computer intrusion.
If I had to pick a reason why Shepherd would not be missed by her department (and hence was chosen for this task force) is because she is so inexperienced.
Shepherd demonstrates her greenhorn status by raising her hand to ask a question during the mission meeting, talking to Blythe and thanking him for picking her, interrupting Blythe from studying Dardenโs financial data on their way to interview Dardenโs wife, and being corrected by Blythe on the leadership details of the Amerithrax operation she studied at Quantico.
Shepherd definitely redeems herself when she discovers the panel truck in the vicinity of Dardenโs murder and syncs up all the video to reveal an image of the shooters face.
I think Blythe sees Shepherd as the beating heart of the team as he seems to involve her in the very human aspects of police investigation, like dealing with the family of fallen officer Bob Darden.
โ Luke Finau โบ
Episode 7
Finau visits an old buddy at the impound division. Turns out it was a good decision; he finds out the dumped vehicle was never from border patrol. It was a stolen civilian SUV that was wrapped to look like it was from border patrol. Now Finau has to see if he can find what shop wrapped it.
Blythe congratulates him on his hard work and tenacity with the border patrol vehicle. It’s obvious that Finau is pleased.
When the task force raid the address Shepherd found linked with Gallagher trucks, they find it empty but Finau recognized the plastic on the floor and knew immediately that the trucks have been reskinned and could look like anything.
Episode 6
Finau, ever the stoic quiet one, is becoming the barometer of the group.
He is concerned about Meachum, but he says nothing.
When he and Bell are riding to Needles, Finau talks about seeing a young kid getting completely stomped by his own gang as part of an initiation, to the point he was no longer recognizable. Seeing that was something that really motivated him to join the Gang Division to try and stop things like that from happening. It says a lot about him that he wants to help young people.
Episode 5
When Shepherd hits an impasse in being able to infiltrate the consulateโs systems, Finau has checked in with his wife regarding who is managing the catered event, and suggests they go at this from the inside.
Once they have established a connection with Pascals catering, each member of the team assumes a role. Finau takes on the role of Chauffeur to Meachum and Oliveras and then joins Bell in the mobile tech unit.
Once Bell creates the security card Oliveras needs, Finau makes sure she gets it.
Episode 4
The whole team experienced the loss of their fellow agent, Damon Drew.
The whole team watched with pride as Evan Shepherd conducted her very first and very successful, interrogation of a suspect.
This episode did not include much in the way of character development for Luke Finau, but it did demonstrate his use of brute strength at the Durko residence raid, where he lifted the property gate off its hinges and easily kicks in the door.
Episode 3
This episode shows that Finau is a happy family man. He tells his wife heโd love to whisk her away to Hawaii if the task force operation was not so crazy. He seems like a loving husband and dad to his two girls.
Lukeโs wife Amina calls to chat about their dinner reservation. He hedges like heโs going to bail but tells her he will be there. Sounds like the โfamily-firstโ thing is really important to him.
During the prisoner transfer operation, Meachum is working undercover as Jack Walker to help Timur Novikov escape. During the escape, Meachum takes a shot at Finau as he lays on the ground. Finau vows to punch Meachum in the neck when he catches up with him.
The task force are becoming good friends, which is certainly evident in the birthday planning Shepherd is doing for Finau. She thinks it is all secret, but we find out on the prisoner transfer operation that he knew all along.
Episode 2
In this episode we see Finau take on a critical role, being the driver of the rig that is smuggling the drugs across the border from Mexico to LA.
One thing I noticed about Finau is that of all the task force members, with perhaps the exception of Oliveras, he seems to be keeping a quiet watch on Meachum and notices his telltale signs of pain.
He comes off as a stoic friend, not wanting to interfere, but always noticing when something is amiss.
A small piece of show trivia is that Uli Latukefu proudly rocks his Tongan heritage, and so Derek Haas, assured Uli that his character name in the show could be chosen to honor him in this way.
Uli Latukefu ‘oku mau ‘ofa lahi atu โค๏ธ
Episode 1
Detective Luke Finau is from the LAPD and is an 18-year vet with the Gangs and Narcotics division focused on the nexus of guns, gangs, narcotics and crime. When Meachum asks him โDidnโt you get suspended?โ the answer was โWhich time?โ so it sounds like he may have some โsuspensionโ violations? Perhaps heโs been too rough with suspects in the past, however we see no evidence of that.
Finau moves amongst his teammates as a quiet, keep to himself man who remains focused on the job.
While Finau doesnโt engage with Meachum about his struggles with Oliveras, he does demonstrate his respect for him by telling Oliveras to read about Markโs last undercover assignment.
โ Keyonte Bell โบ
Episode 7
Bell came up with the idea to go straight back to the beginning to shake things up and see if the team can get out of the slump they are in.
Bell is feeling like Blythe is being hard on him but tells Shepherd he has no intention of โrolling over.โ
When Bell and Shepherd visit the tongs manufacturer, she ends up teaching him a thing or two about softening up someone to be a little more helpful.
Bell crosses paths with D.A. Valwell who goes on about his father and what good friends they were. He makes a point of telling Bell how much he did to help his father get promoted in the right way with the right people. He basically tells Bell he will help him get promoted if he becomes โhis friend.โ This naturally sounds like an offer with strings attached.
Bell is aware that Valwell is trying to use him to spy on Blythe and the work of the task force. He tells Valwell that he has no intention of going behind Blytheโs back.
Episode 6
While driving to Needles, Bell admits to Finau that he plans on being the first black Director of the FBI. Ambition is good. Blind ambition can be dangerous. We donโt know what this is yet.
When Gallagher turns out to be a dead-end, the whole team is feeling the frustration. Bell and Shepherd are working very hard to uncover itโs meaning and context to lead them to Volchek. When Bell questions the authenticity of the intel, Meachum, loses his temper.
Blythe tells Bell that he needs to come up with his own leads before he criticizes others. This puts Bell outside the team emotionally no matter how briefly. It is now a sore spot between him, Meachum and Blythe.
Episode 5
Bell makes Blythe aware of a potential issue. He shares that Valwell is seeking an audience with the Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC) and the phrase โHead on a platterโ was invoked. Bell was quick to add that he thinks Blythe is doing a great job as task force leader.
Bell seems to be taking on a purely technical role, working closely with Shepherd.
Once they have established a connection with Pascals catering, each member of the team assumes a role to infiltrate the consulateโs systems. Bell is managing the mobile tech unit, disguised as a catering van.
Bell ensures the Murphyโs (Meachum and Oliveras) are on the guest list (albeit a little late), Oliveras has the security pass card needed to get into Astapovโs outer office, and monitorโs the teams progress.
Episode 4
The whole team experienced the loss of their fellow agent, Damon Drew.
Blythe knows that Bellโs father worked with Valwell and wants to know what his father thought of him. Bell openly shared that his father was working a difficult case and it was a young prosecutor (Valwell) who took a chance and put his career on the line to help him.
The whole team watched with pride as Evan Shepherd conducted her very first and very successful, interrogation of a suspect. Bell seemed to beam a little more than the others, which is in keeping with their growing friendship.
Episode 3
Bell is working very closely with Shepherd to find out anything they can on Volchek. Through their investigations, it looks like their friendship is deepening, which is really sweet.
She delivers the cake to the lunchroom and is just so sweet about it, except they spelled Finau as Final. Bell fixes it with a piece of licorice.
Bell seems to be paired with Shepherd the majority of the time but often gets pulled into field work with the rest of the task force. He is at the shootout where Drew gets critically injured.
Episode 2
Entering the building, Bell crosses paths with D. A. Grayson Valwell in the lobby and introduces himself. It seems there is an old family connection, as Valwell and Bellโs father worked together.
Valwell asks Bell if he is a part of Blytheโs task force but withdraws the question. He could tell immediately that Bell was involved based on his reaction, and Valwell thanks him for his service and โkeeping them safe.โ You can tell Bell feels proud.
This feels a little like Bell has inadvertently confirmed to an outside member of law enforcement his identity on the task force.
Will this prove to be another point of entry for Valwell if he continues to pursue the taskforce?
Episode 1
Bell is an Agent with the FBI specializing in terrorist threats, homegrown and international.
Heโs a character who seems ambitious but would prefer his path to glory be on his own merit, based on his admission to Oliveras that he was insulted when a coworker accused him of being a โlegacy-hireโ because his grandfather worked a very famous case back in the day (which was a real case; the Anglin brothers escape from Alcatraz in 1962). It seems his father also had a good reputation, which puts Bell as a 3rd gen agent with the FBI.
He comes off as elitist when he questions Blytheโs decision to have him hack Spellmanโs phones instead of having Shepherd do it.
As an expert in terrorism, it was Bell who recognized the dangerous elements at the Pier 31 shoot out that has subsequently become the focus for the mission.
Best Performance
I just love the deepening bond that is forming between Meachum and Oliveras. I have to say well done to Jensen Ackles and Jessica Camacho for dialing up the realism and authenticity of these interactions. They deliver this relationship in believable and nuanced layers.
When the episode begins, we see Meachum working out. The moment he stops, heโs overcome with pain and collapses on the floor if his garage, losing consciousness. We know that Oliveras is calling him to find out why he isnโt at work yet. The fact that she does this is very telling. They share secrets now. Their relationship has changed from co-workers to something much deeper and sheโs worried about him. There is also an element of self-preservation in her concern. The fact that she wants to help him by giving him medication to ease his symptoms, puts her in a vulnerable position. This plays heavily on her mind as well. He finally shows up to work and she can tell heโs been through something.
Meachum goes to the menโs room to splash cold water on his face, and she follows him in there. Her first words are about the drugs, but it becomes clear that she is looking out for him. He tells her that the drugs arenโt really working so she urges him to see his doctor.
The most telling clue regarding their connection happens when Blythe walks in. Oliveras could have easily outed Meachum and forced him to come clean with Blythe regarding his health, but she stands by him and protects his secret. Blythe may suspect that something is going on, but like a good leader, he says nothing.
Jensen Ackles and Jessica Camacho do a fantastic job of capturing Meachumโs and Oliverasโ shared dilemma. You can clearly feel his frustration, but also, he is gently beginning to yield to her, and it is becoming obvious that if anyone can get through to him it will be her.
Oliveras stops by Meachum’s home with yet another medication. These things donโt just โhappen.โ In order for her to find a new drug that might help him, itโs obvious that she is talking to drug experts or pharmacists. She didnโt just pull this off a drug-store shelf. That indicates something very important. She is deeply committed to helping him feel better.
On the flip side of that, Meachum knows that if he continues to let her bring him medications, she could in fact be putting herself at risk, and he doesnโt want that. That too indicates something very important. He is deeply committed to looking out for her too. He has no other choice but to tell her the truth about what is happening for his sake and hers.
You can hear the tremble in his voice when he shares the news with her, and perhaps this may be the very first time he has said this out loud to anyone. When he tells her itโs terminal, you can see from that point on, she has trouble taking it in. She doesnโt know what to say or what to do. Meachum tells her heโs going out helping others, but by that time, Iโm not sure if she is even listening anymore. I think she has shut down.
This scene is dramatic and deeply emotional. Again, Ackles and Camacho have captured the emotions so eloquently, so softly, with such nuance that I found myself not breathingโฆ just listening intently, hanging on their every word. Superb.
There is no way I could do this performance section and not call attention to the villain storyline. Astapovโs men have apprehended Volchek and there is no way to know if they are acting on Astapovโs orders or if they have gone rogue and are just robbing Volchek before they send him back to Minsk.
It is obvious that Volchek is very shrewd and saw this possibility long before now. He lured those men into his basement knowing the explosives were already planted and ready to fire if this eventuality should ever happen. And his escape was clever indeed.
I have to give a shout out to Ryan de Quintal (Rolf Morozov) and Bogdan Yasinski (Borys Volchek) who carried this story line in the episode. It was really well done, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Favorite Scene
I will start off with the SWAT / Blythe standoff, because it really indicates Blytheโs unwavering loyalty and trust in his task force. What really hit home was the fact that his entire team could hear him and knew exactly where they stand with Blythe.
This was an incredibly tense scene and was performed expertly by Eric Dane (Nathan Blythe) and Sam Daly (Commander Aynesworth).
And this is why Iโm getting to the Bell / Valwell confrontation. For a few episodes now, Derek Haas had quietly hinted that Bell might in fact be someone not to be trusted. Was that because of his elite heritage, coming at this task force as a 3rd gen FBI agent, so perhaps he thought this was beneath his station and reputation โ or was his driving ambition going to allow himself to be manipulated by a powerful benefactor, which Valwell could be?
Bell turned out to be a man of integrity, and in keeping with he kind of dedication that Blythe shows his task force, he reciprocates here without question and tells Valwell what he can do with his offer.
Well done by Elliott Knight (Keyone Bell) and Merrick McCartha (D. A. Grayson Valwell).
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What Didn’t Land for Me
Everything landed for me in this episode.
Reminder
Next Countdown episode โThe Nail in the Chairโ It airs on Prime Video Wednesday July 30/25.
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