In order to take down his former boss, Nate must reunite the splintered team to help him.In order to take down his former boss, Nate must reunite the splintered team to help him.In order to take down his former boss, Nate must reunite the splintered team to help him.
Mark Sheppard
- Jim Sterling
- (as Mark A. Sheppard)
Leor Aigen
- IYS Security
- (uncredited)
John Jason Bailey
- IYS Security
- (uncredited)
Clayne Crawford
- Mr. Quinn
- (uncredited)
Colby Dant
- Jason
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaShortly after he enters, Erick Avari says, "...So, we moved the sarcophagus from the Egyptian room to the lecture hall." This is a reference to his role of Dr. Terrence Bey in The Mummy (1999).
- GoofsAs Sophie and Parker are checking their phones, they are both shown wearing the same ID tag; it reads "Joanna Nadler, Docent".
- Quotes
Maggie Collins: You can't just make somebody do what you want them to do.
Eliot Spencer: Whoa!
[everyone starts chuckling]
Alec Hardison: T-That's what we do. I mean...
Parker: [pets Maggie's head] You're adorable.
- ConnectionsReferences Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)
Featured review
The Goat
I'm rewatching this series for must be for the 60th time and some episodes it just hits me, this shows has no reason to be as good as it is, but damn it is!
Visually, I love how stylized it is and became iconic for the aerial shots and 360s. Dramatically, they lucked out getting an ensemble cast who really gelled and had fantastic chemistry. They also brought this fantastic level of earnestness and heart while also not taking it to seriously. I mean, come on! It's fun and campy when it needs to be but isn't tilted too much into the whimsey to comprise the realism of the more serious/character development moments.
It's a gem and the season finale demonstrates that to a "t".
Visually, I love how stylized it is and became iconic for the aerial shots and 360s. Dramatically, they lucked out getting an ensemble cast who really gelled and had fantastic chemistry. They also brought this fantastic level of earnestness and heart while also not taking it to seriously. I mean, come on! It's fun and campy when it needs to be but isn't tilted too much into the whimsey to comprise the realism of the more serious/character development moments.
It's a gem and the season finale demonstrates that to a "t".
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- thnameshenry
- Nov 1, 2022
Details
- Runtime42 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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