If you want to watch a cleverly written, executed, up-beat and action packed show that reflects the struggles that cops, women, black, Indigenous, and other people of colour or identity groups face, then this show will take you on a fascinating journey.
On the flipside, if you would rather not be bothered by current issues (this is tough stuff), this may not be the show for you. I see many reviews here and elsewhere using "Politically Correctness" as a way to slam down a show or film that tells a story or speaks to a narrative that some are unfamiliar with or don't care about or get frustrated by. It's as though TV and real world issues should not be intertwined. I get it. It's understandable how these shows, that are rising to the occasion, have seen a hit in their reviews of late and it is unfortunate. I hope that if this is not your cup of a tea, that you just take your ball and go home. Writing a 1 star review every episode because a show "has gone so PC" will likely not change the trajectory of the narrative.
Finally, It's not that we (people who value relevant story-telling) are not watching these shows (pander away please) it's that we don't write reviews. Shame on us.
I loved this episode. I love this season. Way to level up!