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 Last night   episode of Intelligence had its flaws 鈥?my god, how awful is Cyber Com   security  鈥?but I will forgive those because this was the first time the show delivered solid entertainment, on purpose.  Right up until Riley   little speech at the end.     Spoilers ahead 8230; The episode opens by reminding us of that Chinese operative, Jin Cong, who kidnapped Phlox in the first episode and forced him to implant a chip in someone.  Remember how Lillian gave him back to China, which promised to lock him up forever  Which of course failed.  So instead, he   breaking into a pris stanley us on to get a hacker who once broke into Cyber Com. Meanwhile, Phlox Jr.   fighting with his printer, which he   anthropomorphized into a lady that   refusing to help him out. Into this slightl stanley cup y creepy freak out, comes a security audit.  The audit team features only two talking people: Annoying Woman and Smarmy Dude.  Jameson  yes, he was so good last week, I continue to remember his name  demonstrates Cyber Com   gesture-based interface, which apparently scans palms to determine security clearance.  Annoying Woman asks what happens when someone loses their keycard.  Smarmy Dude says she should be asking what hap stanley canada pens when someone loses a hand.  One hundred points to Lillian who responds by ordering Jameson to do a hand count to make sure everyone has two and then smiles gamely at the auditors and chirps I feel safer already. Sm