This …
… was right out of Philip K. Dick. I think he would have loved this episode, too.
I’m not exactly hooked, but I’m still watching.
I think this has the same pace as the much-missed Rubicon. (In my fantasy second season of Rubicon, Truxton Spangler would have been on the run after Will Travers sicced Anonymous on him.)
Previously here:
Speaking of Rubicon, the entire series has been pulled from Amazon and iTunes along with a bunch of other Warner Bros. TV programs! A real shame, because the series has been in my queue for way too long
I had no idea Rubicon was available anywhere! Is it now on Netflix?
Never was, and at this stage probably never will be (given how it doesn’t fit the current bill of “quality drama” in the lamestream mainstream).