The Fugitive Task Force springs into action to find a famous foreign tennis player after she's kidnapped from a tennis court in Brooklyn.The Fugitive Task Force springs into action to find a famous foreign tennis player after she's kidnapped from a tennis court in Brooklyn.The Fugitive Task Force springs into action to find a famous foreign tennis player after she's kidnapped from a tennis court in Brooklyn.
Fernando L. Lamberty
- Officer Hevia
- (as Fernando Lamberty)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn tennis, a fault is a mistake during a serve, whereas a double fault is two mistakes during a serve. A fault results in the loss of the serve, and the player must take their second serve. If a mistake is made during their second serve, a double fault is committed, and the serving player loses the point.
- GoofsThe unit sent to carry out the kidnapping is supposed to be an elite one, but they don't seem to have a very good grasp of tactics, at least not when they have to improvise, and their fire discipline isn't very good--they use a lot of automatic fire instead of aimed single shots.
- Quotes
Supervisory Special Agent Remy Scott: [driving away with an NYPD sedan] Thanks for the interdepartmental cooperation, dumbass.
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Good Episode except for the end
This episode was action packed - good premise (despite the whole enemy, disguised as EMT, taking away the victim - International did this already). It was the LAME ending that made this episode BLAH. I get the whole justice warrior, standing up for what is right sentiment. But its still this notion that Wolf and the FBI universe want to regurgitate that the police are intentionally keeping black people down. Its always this victim mentality. Barnes father states "its always another story every week - Ferguson, Minneapolis.. etc" - did they forget George Floyd OD on fentanyl and Michael Brown literally was beating up a cop and hands up dont shoot was a complete lie called out by witnesses. I hate this narrative of believe what we want you to believe. I don't think either of those two should have died at the hands of cops but lets not act like they weren't the cause of the issue at hand - the fact these stories are so rare that we can remember each one vividly but this show acts like its one a week. About done with the politics on this show.
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- smoon-37789
- Apr 6, 2023
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