Tom is accused of a crime he didn’t commit. So he says, at least.
This fell pretty flat. The science fiction element (the ‘relive the victims last moments’ thing) didn’t get a lot of use. It would have been nice, for instance, for the repetition to cause Paris to start to doubt his innocence. And the rest is a fairly dull procedural investigation, with a small side helping of ill-defined medical drama.
The final resolution is pretty clever, but it isn’t enough to carry the rest of the episode all on its own.
358 down, 379 to go.