THIS episode. Plus, as a star power bonus, Gregory Itzin, the eeeevil President Logan from 24 is back, playing yet another flawed political figure, (are there any other kind?), this time backing Manuel Davalos (Miguel Sandoval) for re-election. Only Alison's dreams about him reveal a potentially horrific secret from his past, that makes flings with interns look downright genteel. The subject thread to this review is kind of a spoiler, but even so, you still won't be ready for the details of what really happened, which is what I love the most about this show. Like Alison trying to interpret her visions, just when you think you know what's coming down the pike...you discover that you are 100% WRONG.
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