I liked how the previous season's episodes revolved around one case and how the team go about solving it. Practical, tactical action. Incorporating this dream-world and a dark version of the main character just throws it all off course, as though we're now supposed to think of the show as more of a sci-fi drama than a action adventure.

I understand that the writers were pressed for time given the season needing to end abruptly due to Covid, but this new path is just completely irrelevant and isn't capturing my attention as it should. Is it entertaining? Yes - somewhat. Can the show be redeemed from this, though? No, I'm not certain, especially since it feels like this Dark!Mac is gonna be around until the finale, so we're probably gonna have to deal with it for the rest of the season.

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