Web surveys the room. The paraphernalia. The steel.
WEB: It’s all just a game for him. Props and costumes. Pain without panic. But as soon as it gets serious...
Rebecca and Web see the answer in each other’s eyes.
INT. BRANDT’S LOFT - LIVING ROOM - LATER
Web, Paul and Rebecca have rejoined Mel and Danny.
MEL: He’s innocent?
DANNY: Don’t buy it. Innocent men don’t rabbit.
WEB: They do if they can’t abide being controlled and the FBI is trying to do just that.
DANNY: So the fact that he’s linked to all four victims, that’s a coincidence?
REBECCA: Maybe the UNSUBS’s punishing these women because they’re linked to Brandt.
MEL: Punishing them for what?
Paul sees something in Danny’s hand (the last thing he’s been going through during his search): a handful of those orange flyer’s from George Skoll, the club doorman. Paul takes one, displays it for Rebecca:
PAUL: Their sins?
INT. V.C.U. - TECH ROOM - NIGHT
Web, Paul, Mel and Rebecca, gathered around CARTER, who is operating a computer displaying an old mug shot of:
CARTER: George Skoll. Arrested in ‘98 for exposing himself on a city bus. Filed an appeal violation of religious freedom.
PAUL: How’d he figure that?
CARTER: Something about comforting people with his rod and staff. Nice.
PAUL: So in his mind he’s saving them.
MEL: A motive for rape, but why kill them?
REBECCA : Sending them to heaven?
PAUL: So he follows them back to Brandt’s place, grabs them on the way out, brings them back to his apartment --
DANNY: And delivers them unto the Lord.
CARTER: Not my Lord, thank you very much.
REBECCA: The detective on the earlier case, Bill Strong, he said there were other suspects early on.
WEB: This guy one of them?
REBECCA: I don’t know.
WEB: Find out. This time we may need a warrant.
(then, to:)
Danny and Mel, check out where Skoll is now.
MEL: We have a home addy?
CARTER: Not sure, but I’ve got an address on this church of his.
DANNY: You do?
CARTER: Eleven-forty two Moorpark. Van Nuys.
Carter holds up the flyer.
CARTER (CONT’D): At least, that’s what it says here.
That bring you up to date?
Yeah, that'll work. Thanks, Tim.
That little re-enactment was one of my favorite scenes in this episode, Web's eyes twinkling with evil mischief. The "judge/don't judge" conversation between Paul and Rebecca was the other.
And possibly also:
"You guys are my first parishoners!"
"...ever?"
I don't know which I love more, all the spicey, analytical brains on display, or the fact that there's a show that's really engaging them.
Oh hell, why choose - I love em both.
My take on Rebecca's freakout is that she's testing some of her own limits, and, because of the work, is getting into areas where she's never been before, so she doesn't know what's going to trip her switch. So to speak. Also, Hi Tim!
Interesting. I'm reading the comments over at TWOP and it is like they saw an entirely different show.
I'm somewhat liking the show, but it is a struggle for me to grasp the subtleties of it. I feel like there is a lot going on, but it is difficult for me to discover all the nuances.
From Mediaweek:
The Inside (Fox) Overnights: 2.9/ 5 (#4); Viewers: 3.88 million (#4); A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#4)
... Fox’s The Inside, which debuted last Wednesday with an already marginal 3.8/ 6 in the overnights, 4.79 million viewers and a 2.0/ 6 among adults 18-49 nationally, was down by double-digit percentages in week two. As a reminder, total viewers and adults 18-49 for last night are based on the fast affiliate ratings.
I need to go throw up.