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[s2e2] The Double Down Direct

The "interesting review" you are likely referencing is a comprehensive analysis of the Season 2, Episode 2 episode titled " The Double Down ."

The side-story involving Alexis and her boyfriend Owen felt incredibly forced and failed to create any real stakes.

Seeing Beckett's strict professionalism give way to her competitive spirit was a great character beat.

The therapist's patients were highly entertaining and well-acted, providing great comedic relief. 👎 What the Episode Could Have Done Better

The workplace competition between the two detective teams was a fun way to add character interaction and realistic workplace shenanigans.

This specific critique comes from the pop culture and television blog All My Friends Are Fictional . Here are the key takeaways from that specific review: 👍 What the Episode Does Right

The "interesting review" you are likely referencing is a comprehensive analysis of the Season 2, Episode 2 episode titled " The Double Down ."

The side-story involving Alexis and her boyfriend Owen felt incredibly forced and failed to create any real stakes.

Seeing Beckett's strict professionalism give way to her competitive spirit was a great character beat.

The therapist's patients were highly entertaining and well-acted, providing great comedic relief. 👎 What the Episode Could Have Done Better

The workplace competition between the two detective teams was a fun way to add character interaction and realistic workplace shenanigans.

This specific critique comes from the pop culture and television blog All My Friends Are Fictional . Here are the key takeaways from that specific review: 👍 What the Episode Does Right