This episode starts a new story arc for the series. Laura Holt takes the neophyte Steele on a case that starts out as a simple traffic accident and ends up as a multiple murder.
Steele complicates the investigation with his lack of knowledge and his pension to pontificate when he should be quiet.
Steele trying to find a framework to understand the case, begins to find comparisons to the 1970's cult film Yakuza, a movie about the Japanese Underworld. Only as the facts come in we realize as does Steele we are in the wrong movie; the movie that we are in is the Third Man.
Keye Luke, who is Chinese, has a supporting role as a Japanese Mobster.
Steele complicates the investigation with his lack of knowledge and his pension to pontificate when he should be quiet.
Steele trying to find a framework to understand the case, begins to find comparisons to the 1970's cult film Yakuza, a movie about the Japanese Underworld. Only as the facts come in we realize as does Steele we are in the wrong movie; the movie that we are in is the Third Man.
Keye Luke, who is Chinese, has a supporting role as a Japanese Mobster.