During this episode, we watch more of the continuing saga of John and Roy's challenges dealing with Craig Brice! I must say that even though Brice has only shown up I three episodes by this time, his arrogance wears thin very quickly. The character has a way of tiring the viewer. I guess that helps us enter into what John and Roy are feeling.
Even at the end, after the big fire, when it seems that Brice exhibits some humility and thankfulness to John and Roy, and John seems to soften a bit towards Brice, I caught myself saying,"Don't count your chickens!" Then, Back at 51, during the news coverage, Brice is reported to have been the "rescuer" of the downed firemen! Even as he comes out of the building, the Reporter asks him one brief question, which he responds to, and it helps set the narrative in Bruce's favor again! So, Even when he doesn't even try to do so, he is given the credit for a rescue that wasn't even his! Where does the irony end?!
Even at the end, after the big fire, when it seems that Brice exhibits some humility and thankfulness to John and Roy, and John seems to soften a bit towards Brice, I caught myself saying,"Don't count your chickens!" Then, Back at 51, during the news coverage, Brice is reported to have been the "rescuer" of the downed firemen! Even as he comes out of the building, the Reporter asks him one brief question, which he responds to, and it helps set the narrative in Bruce's favor again! So, Even when he doesn't even try to do so, he is given the credit for a rescue that wasn't even his! Where does the irony end?!