The structure is that of a procedural, with a new crime to solve, a new criminal to catch every week. Never fear, the ongoing mystery of Kate's disappearance as well as the developing bond between our heroes, Caffrey (Matthew Bomer) and Burke (Time DeKay), will make missing an episode out of the question albeit possible.
This week, a criminal went from espionage to murder, but was unfortunately overhears by a model. She claimed she'd never forget his voice, and so Caffrey convinced the FBI to hold a party, organized by Burke's lovely wife, Ellis (Tiffani Theissen), the which the ghost, as the criminal was called, would be certain to attend.
In the end, Burke helped recover the model from the ghost, who had kidnapped her, as well as keep important government secrets out of the hands of the enemy, by following Caffrey's advice - don't have a plan when they expect you to have a plan. Just go with in.
The most amusing aspect of this segment was that as the ghost threatened to use his phone to blow the girl up if anyone came after her, Caffrey encouraged the FBI to jam his phone by continually calling him until he was apprehended. It worked, and the only people who died in the episode were those who had been working for the ghost in the first place.
The thing missing was all the witty repartee between Caffrey and Burke, which was not particularly in evidence. It almost felt as though we ought to have been far later in the season, with the relationship of our two heroes better established than it is at this point.
Really, the exciting part of the whole thing was that Kate left Caffrey a message the last day she was him - B O T T L E. But we'll have to wait for next week to find out exactly what she meant.
Are you still excited about this show and the next episode?
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