As an avid viewer of 'Imposter', I was disappointed by the inconsistencies and illogical plot devices that marred the episode "Always Forward, Never Back". The storyline seemed to be crafted with a lack of maturity and careful consideration, leaving numerous plot holes that are hard to ignore.
One glaring question that remained unanswered was how the protagonist knew the passkey to the safe. The episode failed to provide a credible explanation for this, leaving viewers to make speculative leaps that the narrative should have covered.
Moreover, the ease with which the characters were able to wreak havoc on FBI cars was highly implausible. It's hard to believe that all of the FBI vehicles were of the same make, and that damaging them would be a simple task. The anticipation of such a scenario is beyond the realm of credibility and undermines the realism of the show.
Finally, the character development in this episode was lacking. The FBI identified the real identities of the three imposters, yet their reactions were quite unrealistic. Despite it being their first time scampering the FBI, they seemed far too comfortable with the situation. One would expect such characters to be terrified, considering the power and resources at the FBI's disposal. The lack of fear or anxiety from these characters lessened the tension and urgency of their predicament, detracting from the overall impact of the episode.
In conclusion, "Always Forward, Never Back" falls short of the expectations due to its plot holes and unconvincing character reactions. Here's hoping future episodes pay more attention to detail and provide a more coherent and believable storyline.