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While the episode was praised for its "terrific" prison break sequence, some critics found the writing "stale" or "uneven," suggesting that the show struggled to balance its high-tech premise with standard procedural tropes. Critical Consensus Rating/Sentiment Rotten Tomatoes 38% (Series Aggregate)
In this episode, Gabriel Vaughn (Josh Holloway) and Riley Neal (Meghan Ory) travel to Syria undercover as Secret Service agents to rescue two kidnapped American journalists. The mission is complicated by Riley’s past, as she is forced to work alongside her ex-boyfriend, Agent Griffin, which reveals new details about her background and former romantic life.
A major highlight was the escalating political battle between Lillian Strand (CyberCommand) and CIA Director Jeffrey Tetazoo. Their electric exchanges added a layer of agency-vs-agency tension that complimented the field action. You have requested : Intelligence.US.S01E04.MP4...
Critics felt the show favored one-liners over deep character development.
Reviewers noted a strong "sibling rivalry" dynamic between Gabriel and tech expert Nelson Cassidy, particularly when they joke about who Gabriel's "true father" is—the man who funded him (former President Finnegan) or the one who designed his chip (Dr. Cassidy). While the episode was praised for its "terrific"
Some users called it "remarkable," while others criticized specific lines of dialogue as the "worst piece of writing" in TV history.
Praised the chemistry between Holloway and Ory, calling the episode a good template for the show's future. A major highlight was the escalating political battle
The show notably shortened the "cyber-rendering" scenes in this episode. Critics found these mental recreations dragged in the pilot, so the faster pacing was considered a significant improvement.