[S7E3] The Inside Man
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Meanwhile, Aram and Elodie make it inside the Les Fleurs de Mal party, looking dashing in their evening wear, and they even manage to discreetly assemble the tracking device from its various bits and bobs hidden on their persons. They stick it under a table, and now all they have to do is wait for the FBI to arrive, save them, and bust up this popsicle stand.
So far, this season of The Walking Dead is less like an ongoing narrative and more like a collection of short stories set in the same universe. The premiere resolved a big, dangling cliffhanger, and wallowed in despair as Negan turned Rick into his own personal Reek. The second episode followed Carol and Morgan into the oddest corner of the Walking Dead universe yet: a community built on vaguely Arthurian ideals, with a king and his pet tiger atop the throne. And this week's \"The Cell\" shifts perspective once again to take us inside the Sanctuary, which serves as the home base for Negan's community of killers and tolerators of killers, who call themselves the Saviors.
Apart from the ever-present groans of the zombies, the Saviors are the sole unifying thread of Season Seven: They terrorize Rick's group, run a protection racket on the Kingdom, and torment Darryl, who Negan took as a hostage in the season premiere (and who spends much of the episode in the solitary confinement cell that gives the episode its title). But the episode makes an intriguing choice by showing us the community not just from the perspective of an outsider like Darryl. We also get to see the Sanctuary through the eyes of a vaunted insider: Dwight, one of Negan's most trusted allies, who served as a kind of ancillary antagonist to our heroes in Season Six.
In Episode 703, \"Superfreak,\" our doctors treat Jerry Adams, a man who tragically suffers from the \"Tree Man\" disease in which he develops severe bark-like growths over a large portion of his body. His wife Tess brings Jerry to Seattle Grace-Mercy West Hospital in hopes that they can find some way to help him look like a normal person again. Four years ago, when the warts were smaller, Jerry had some of them removed. But when they grew back after only a couple of years, Jerry preferred to stay inside and live a solitary life. But as Dr. Mark Sloan says, if Jerry does not do something about his condition, the warts will completely disable him.
Luckily, these \"horns\" that form from the warts do not cause the patients any pain. Even though the warts continue to grow new cells, there's nothing inside of the horns (no nerves exist). And usually, one's immune system would kick in at this constant production of new cells, but when an immunodeficiency is present, nothing can fight off this proliferation of cells.
Changing his appearance, Dolan then breaks into the house of his former commanding officer (and the one who gave the order to kill the two children during Dorado Falls), General Boyd Milgram. When inside, he holds Milgram's wife Wendy at gunpoint, forcing him to surrender. Dolan then assaults him and interrogates him, demanding to know where Jenna and Ally are, as he believes they are being held captive as bargaining chips. He then takes Milgram with him, leaving Wendy alive, and tells him of his plan to trade him for Jenna and Ally. All the while, Milgram remains defiant and berates Dolan for his actions. Later, Rossi calls Dolan and uses his status as a former Marine in order to gain his trust while Garcia triangulates Dolan's location. Rossi continues to talk with Dolan while Hotch and Morgan lead several local officers to a warehouse Garcia manages to track down. There, they find the general, but no sign of Dolan.
After Eva McCulloch (aka, Mirror Mistress) escaped the Mirrorverse, she killed husband Joseph Carver and framed Sue for his death. The Flash season 7 revealed Ralph helped Sue stay off the grid and they went on the run together until Sue's name could be cleared. However, Sue and Ralph returned to aid in the final battle against the Flash villain Eva aka Mirror Master. After finding footage of Eva killing Carver, the villain blew up her own building with Ralph inside. The Elongated Man survives the explosion, but his body is melted and burned to the point that he had to stay in a suit that covered up his whole face until he looked like himself again. With Sue's name cleared, she and Ralph leave Central City to take down other criminal organizations similar to Black Hole together, effectively writing out Sawyer's character.
Deb stakes out Speltzer's house until she sees the lights go out. As she begins to leave, strobe lights flash in the windows and she walks up to the house where she hears screams from inside. Meanwhile, Dexter receives the message from Deb and he hurries to Speltzer's house.
Amy's mother arrives and Amy hides Young Sam in the closet. She says that two men in an Impala have caught up to them, and they need to move. Amy hesitates until her mother starts toward the closet, and then agrees to start packing. Her mother goes to get gas and Amy realizes that something's wrong. Young Sam says that he has to go but then notices a jar with a brain inside of it. He explains that his dad and brother are in the Impala and accuses Amy of being a monster. She realizes that he's a hunter and she wonders if they're supposed to kill each other. Young Sam advances on her with the knife and Amy admits that she hasn't killed anyone and doesn't want to hurt him. She asks if he wants to hurt her and Young Sam admits that he doesn't. She tells him to run and he puts away the knife and leaves.
Sam returns to his hotel room but Dean ambushes him and punches him. Once they get inside, Dean complains that Sam left him. Sam insists that he had a job and he wanted to take care of it, and Dean asks to see the body. His brother finally admits that he let the kitsune go.
Meanwhile, Booth, Brennan, and Sweets are getting coffee. Sweets says he's going to get certified to carry a weapon. He then tries to change the subject by bringing up the couple's living arrangement. Brennan wants an acre of land while Booth wants a man cave. Back at the Jeffersonian, the crew examines the body inside the shrink wrap. Camille cuts holes in the shrink wrap and the body drains out. Daisy says It is revolting, but kind of fun. Brennan determines the victim is a female -- one buried with a \"Prince Charmington\" doll of all things.
Angela finds non-liquefied skin inside the plastic wrap that IDs the victim as Debbie Cortez. Booth is soon interviewing her brother, Rick, who explains their parents were killed in a plane crash when the victim was nine. Rick, now unemployed, used to work as a security guard at a toy company where his sister was a big executive. He claims not to know who would want to hurt his sister. Booth and Brennan then head to the toy company, where executive Bianca gives them a tour and says Debbie developed hit after hit. Employee Lawrence, on the other hand, hasn't had a best seller in years. He denies killing Debbie, though he admits he was jealous of her success. Lawrence then explains Debbie was surreptitiously texting and calling a mysterious someone. \"Fishy\" behavior, he says.
Later, Booth and Daisy head to the toy company. Bianca shows the pair where the company develops new products. Plastic wrap is everywhere. Booth then notices a heavy loading dock door...and, using Daisy's black light, blood on the floor. Debbie was killed inside the toy products lab. Sweets is practicing at the gun range. Daisy approaches and confesses she finds the armed and dangerous Sweets to be very sexy. Back at the lab, Hodgins finds a shard of the loading dock door in the victim, confirming the murder weapon. Hodgins also finds evidence a common tire jack was used to break into the lab through the loading dock door. Debbie may have been just in the wrong place at the wrong time when an intruder entered to steal toy prototypes.
The next morning, Adrian Monk, Natalie Teeger, Captain Stottlemeyer and Lieutenant Disher are examining the crime scene. Monk notices a few interesting clues: despite the fact that the killer took the victim's purse and jewelry to make it look like a mugging gone wrong, the pattern of the stab wounds indicates that she was stabbed three times (twice in the back and once in the neck) with a pair of scissors, something a mugger wouldn't be armed with. Noting a mud puddle near the building exit and mud splatter on the victim's leg, Monk figures that Marissa must have been running when she left the building, meaning the events leading up to the murder must have started inside the studio. Stottlemeyer asks for someone to find the station manager and get an employee list. Meanwhile, Monk finds some titanium black metallic paint on Marissa's fingertips. 59ce067264
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