Nah, you think?

We do think, Frank.Frequencyis definitelyweird, but thats what makes the show so intriguing to watch.

Thomas mom puts up a fight again, but Frank isnt playing around this time.

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He goes straight over to the shed and breaks the lock.

When Raimy refreshes the file, she sees Mayas status changed from missing to rescued.

Thats one for Team Sullivan!

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Unfortunately, it also says Thomas Goff has been a fugitive since 1996.

The girl is not having a good night in either timeline.

Her younger self is packing up to stay at Franks house (a.k.a.

Satchs garage) while her mom goes to work.

Frank offers to sweeten the deal with a movie and gummy bears, which he immediately rescinds.

He and Satch go off to find Thomas while Young Raimy stays with Satchs wife, Leah.

Not even the thought of Leahs lasagna can cheer her up.

Playing bad cop with no good cop in sight (speaking of, does Raimy have a partner?

Isnt that a thing all detectives have?

), Raimy tells Marilyn her sons DNA has been linked to 11 women.

She pulls her gun and is ready to shoot him when he suddenly disappears.

Thats two for Team Sullivan?

Frank tells her on the ham that he knew Thomas wasnt the Nightingale killer, but she wouldnt listen.

And if that werent bad enough, Raimy runs into Daniel later that night.

He thinks shes stalking him…and she kind of is.

And ifthatwerent bad enough, she later gets an earful from Satch, too.

She says shell cover the phones while the rest of her squad goes to her mothers memorial.

For the first time, youre letting me down, he tells her before walking out.

with rosaries hanging from his rearview mirror.

The Nightingale is alive and well.

What did you think of this weeks episode?

Do you think weve met the Nightingale killer?

Do you think theres any hope of Raimy connecting with Daniel in the altered timeline?

Will Gordo ever get a story line?

Will we get to meet Leah?

So many mysteries…

Its the 90s!

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Episode grade: B