Though another excellent episode, the governor of New York came across as a small-time hoodlum with mob connections. Not allowing for cohesion among state troopers and NYC finest is really asking for trouble. It was good that Frank set him straight but the governor did say that this isn't over and remember: The governor has the power to can the NYC Police Commissioner. Interesting to note that the new mayor was not in the episode but her aide was.
The episode was a good one as we show someone being stigmatized after paying their debt off to society. A child molester is beaten badly by a tenant in the building he lives in as the former fears for his children with this guy around. When it comes out that the former molester was looking for it, it just shows you how little help is given to these people, especially when they come out of prison.
Drugs in prep schools with a teacher part of the action was the other part of the episode. It just shows you that the drug epidemic knows no bounds and that innocent people can suffer a reaction when they come into contact with certain drugs. In what regard is our medical profession playing a role in the availability of these drugs?
The episode was a good one as we show someone being stigmatized after paying their debt off to society. A child molester is beaten badly by a tenant in the building he lives in as the former fears for his children with this guy around. When it comes out that the former molester was looking for it, it just shows you how little help is given to these people, especially when they come out of prison.
Drugs in prep schools with a teacher part of the action was the other part of the episode. It just shows you that the drug epidemic knows no bounds and that innocent people can suffer a reaction when they come into contact with certain drugs. In what regard is our medical profession playing a role in the availability of these drugs?