Finally watched the 12/9 episode, and still have mixed feelings about this. I do really like to two main characters and the sci-fi setting. And it's definitely good enough that I'm four weeks in and still watching what's turned out to be your standard, formulaic procedural cop drama where everything predictably gets wrapped up in a tidy bow at the end of the episode.
But some of the writing. Oh my! Seriously, this guy Ethan Avery has an IQ of 180, has multiple clones at his disposal with equally high IQs, manages to track down witnesses in protective custody, and erase all evidence from the original crime scene, but he can't figure out how to assassinate a lone unarmed man without two witnesses being present. And then the captain sitting there listening to him in prison drone on, psychoanalyzing her. WTF? Who would sit there and listen to that? Why did she even need to be there in the first place? Not to mention, out of nowhere, Dorian becomes the bionic man. Where the heck was that in the previous episodes? Even the characters commented to the effect, "I hadn't seen that before." It's pretty sad that the most believable part of this episode involved someone claiming to be a medium psychic. lol