One of the most annoyingly tired overarching storylines when it comes to a successful unit within a larger organization is to have the rest of the organization look like uncaring incompetent wads, or jerkass uncooperative team mates, or bureaucrats trying to destroy a winning formula from any angle possible. And that's back on full display here.
The rest of the episode is great, but this portion of red tape manages to destroy any enjoyment I can get from watching it.
All I really wanted and hoped for, was for the band to get back together in a grittier, slightly more realistic modern setting, and solve some crimes and take our some unsubs. While I'm enjoying the "Network" story arc, the internal Bureau politics is not exactly welcome.
The rest of the episode is great, but this portion of red tape manages to destroy any enjoyment I can get from watching it.
All I really wanted and hoped for, was for the band to get back together in a grittier, slightly more realistic modern setting, and solve some crimes and take our some unsubs. While I'm enjoying the "Network" story arc, the internal Bureau politics is not exactly welcome.