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: Critics and viewers praised the episode for its gritty and visceral depiction of Detective Dante being racially profiled and abducted by sheriff's deputies. It was noted as a "strong, intense episode" that stands out from the show's more typical "popcorn" entries.

: Tory Kittles' acting as Marcus Dante received high marks for making the character's fear and trauma feel "visceral". [S2E13] D.W.B.

: The episode provided deep insight into Dante’s past through hallucinations while he was injured and alone. Reviewers noted that these personal stakes helped redefine his character and humanized the internal conflict of being a Black man within the police force. : Critics and viewers praised the episode for

Typically rated around by viewers on platforms like IMDb . : The episode provided deep insight into Dante’s

McCall races to find Dante after he is tased, abducted, and held without cause by panicked deputies who realize too late that he is a fellow officer.