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Having been brutally tortured in order to reveal a formula, Kelly seems to have lost his courage and self-respect. This is putting great strain on Scotty and their boss. The boss wants Kelly gone and Scotty meanwhile is trying to save him.
Kelly makes numerous attempts to prove he's not gone sour, but they fail and his ego and credibility continue to slip...
...and just at the wrong time, his torturers are out to find him and completely break him this time around.
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D. P. Cole's review and rating:
Well, the ending of the story was absolutely shocking. We've seen this type of plot before, but the twist here is that it's not revealed until the very end. This is advantageous since this draws out even more emotion to the story.
After two boring weeks, which hopefully haven't scared away too many viewers, quality returns. Although I found part of the third act to be as seemingly go-nowhere like the entire previous two stories, there is plenty of surrounding plot and action to make up for this minor loss. Definitely a must-see. (it was NBC, so it's must-see TV. Of course, these days it's must-see TV yet nothing's worth seeing!)
Rating: 9/10
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