Concurrent themes for the episode involve: DPCs Garrett, Abigail, PC Reagan; Detectives Baez, Danny, Pierre, and decedent married couple; DA Erin, Detective Abetemarco, decedent student; police Officers Jenko, Matthews, station Capt McNichols, and a school principal; Reagan family dinner plus designated guest of the week.
Kudos to director, Jacqueline Tejada and writer, Yasmine Cadet for creating my kind of whodunnit plot - story is well-executed all around! Hence my perfect 10 rating. Wink, wink ... a decision in the making for Danny & Baez? I like them as a couple.
Baez and Danny are faced with a crime defined along foreign cultural considerations, i.e. Syncretic rituals; Officer Jenko & Matthews convinced Capt McNichols to go undercover to probe a school conspiracy to do racist profiling of student admissions.
Erin is the object of a squeeze play to expose the use of bureaucratic protocols in two cases under litigation.
The Reagan family dinner meal becomes a special venue to discuss the leverage used in the Police Commissioner's authority to eliminate red tape.
Kudos to director, Jacqueline Tejada and writer, Yasmine Cadet for creating my kind of whodunnit plot - story is well-executed all around! Hence my perfect 10 rating. Wink, wink ... a decision in the making for Danny & Baez? I like them as a couple.
Baez and Danny are faced with a crime defined along foreign cultural considerations, i.e. Syncretic rituals; Officer Jenko & Matthews convinced Capt McNichols to go undercover to probe a school conspiracy to do racist profiling of student admissions.
Erin is the object of a squeeze play to expose the use of bureaucratic protocols in two cases under litigation.
The Reagan family dinner meal becomes a special venue to discuss the leverage used in the Police Commissioner's authority to eliminate red tape.