We don't see Taylor's son in this episode but we do learn that he's created a way to talk to the future which the sixers employ. Why has it taken so long to bring this subplot to the forefront? They set it up so well in the pilot by showing the son's writings/calculations on the walls. This is actually the meat of the plot. The genuis son rebelling against his authoritative father with the mystery of who's the hero and who's the villain.
Instead, the episode focuses on Josh stealing medicine for the sixers in exchange for bringing his girlfriend over. Why he simply doesn't confide in his mother is beyond me.
The series is boring. The themes of the episodes are poorly executed. The writing is juvenile. The characters are as bland as can be.
I'm rooting for the dinosaurs to eat them and end this show.
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