
I loved this episode. In my head, the story was a study in contrast between the different types of families we find ourselves in. There is our family of origin, which is always a rich source of storytelling material; there is our found family, like a sports team or a gang, and our work family, like the police family Det. Vincent Riley is part of. In “Big Brother,” all three types of families get stress tested. Let’s see which family situation breaks…

There were some tense moments when Costa, a man with a substantial criminal record in racketeering, gambling, etc., insisted on searching Matty for the wire hidden in a button. Not finding the wire, Costa begins to talk. He explained why the victim, Coach Walsh, encountered him to settle a gambling debt for a former player. Suddenly, the feed goes silent. When Vincent and Shaw demand to know what happened, Matty says, “I’m not a snitch,” effectively prioritizing his street family over his own family, and over what is morally right.


