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After the tension and high stakes in the previous episode, this one in comparison seemed tame.
Nevertheless the start of the episode wasn’t tame in graphic nature with the case of the week kicking off with the discovery of a dismembered young woman on train tracks. For the most part I felt that this case was predictable—-it was obvious that Lotte didn’t kill herself by lying on the tracks, and it was obvious that her friend, Hartmann, would also be found dead. However what I didn’t see coming was the reveal of the perpetrator and Harrow’s subsequent kidnapping. While the kidnapping was unexpected, I felt certain elements to it were cliche, such as the perps threatening Steph to get Harrow to stop investigating.
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