Alex tries to solve a murder before a famous detective. The case brings up something from Kai's past.Alex tries to solve a murder before a famous detective. The case brings up something from Kai's past.Alex tries to solve a murder before a famous detective. The case brings up something from Kai's past.
Arthur Acuña
- Ernesto Alamares
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- TriviaA Kalangay is a Red-vented Cockatoo
- Quotes
Ernesto Alamares: You own an iron?
Alex Walker: Yeah, I own an iron. Why?
Ernesto Alamares: You always look like a thrown-out napkin.
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Give and take...in the time allowed
The writing in this episode was sad to say not up to standard of the previous ones, concerning the crime and mystery behind it.
It was apparent very early on that the mentor was the killer and ready to frame Kai.
But the character development for Alex, Kai, and Ernesto was written pretty well. I guess that's the give and take. The compromise. You lose strength in one for the other to thrive in the time allowed.
Maybe if this was a two parter, the A story of the mentor's motives for the murder of Kai's murder could have been developed more. I found myself asking...why did he do it in the first place? I kind of got a hint of why he helped get Kai to where she is, but still torn the two possibilities: To atone for killing her mother or readying his scapegoat, which if the latter is despicable.
The emotion was there, I give the writers that. I was able to connect more with Kai which I was in need of. Alex is always fun yet intriguing (huge CK fan). And Ernesto had me from episode one then I was invested after episode 2 when he whooped all those guys asses!
It was apparent very early on that the mentor was the killer and ready to frame Kai.
But the character development for Alex, Kai, and Ernesto was written pretty well. I guess that's the give and take. The compromise. You lose strength in one for the other to thrive in the time allowed.
Maybe if this was a two parter, the A story of the mentor's motives for the murder of Kai's murder could have been developed more. I found myself asking...why did he do it in the first place? I kind of got a hint of why he helped get Kai to where she is, but still torn the two possibilities: To atone for killing her mother or readying his scapegoat, which if the latter is despicable.
The emotion was there, I give the writers that. I was able to connect more with Kai which I was in need of. Alex is always fun yet intriguing (huge CK fan). And Ernesto had me from episode one then I was invested after episode 2 when he whooped all those guys asses!
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- ClassicsJunkie
- May 18, 2024
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- Runtime43 minutes
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