Definitely my personal favorite episode of this season. It was great!
It didn't follow a cookie-cutter plot like some of the other episodes (some one died, oh wow, the culprit is someone we knew of but didn't question or question enough!)
What kinda surprised me was Lizzie opening up her backstory, since she doesn't usually do that, it's Dylan's backstory that's always prodded at, and I'm glad they went back and mentioned Lizzie's mom and Katie, who I'd totally forgotten. I thought they'd go into Dylan's childhood a bit more, since he kinda went through a rough childhood as well, but Lizzie's does fit in well.
Also, they've all just completely ditched the Dylan analysis thingy that replays events as they happened with blue tint.
Also that Sam thing could've been a bit less shocking. We'd never heard of Sam, and then suddenly the Wilson-Reinharts are going to father her child. Out of sheer coincidence.
(is it foreshadowing when Andy looked over an Asian baby at the precinct and will then adopt an Asian baby?)
I kinda like Sam, she's cool and witty, I don't know if we'll see more of her because she'll be moving back to Sacramento, but since her boss is adopting her baby, they probably want to talk to her a bit more.
Jasmine is absolutely picking up on Jules, she must notice he's too good at his job. Also the feeds included private security footage. Did I heard that correctly? Hmmm...
Can I just mention that TVW is a gorgeous human being?
The ending of this episode was so sweet and cute, I'm just not totally buying the group hug between Robby and his dad and grandparents, that's just hella weird considering their hatred for each other for more than the past five years.
Harris and his freaking workout outfit, man.
Also totally proud of myself for noticing that van driver when he was first shown, but then shrugged it off until they brought him up again.
(feel like I'm missing something, will update of I think of it.)