However, Ashburn's buttoned-up tactics paired with Mullins' penchant for gun waving unite the two in a reluctant mutual respect. Then slowly, in a formulaic process, they bond over drinks, family matters, passion and commitment towards their job.
With a variation in the plot points and set-ups, there is nothing that you've never witnessed before, but it's how it is presented that makes you chuckle.
It's the fine moments of slapstick comedy that sticks out in phases. And one such moment is how Shannon deals with her undertrials and plays Russian roulette to extract information. The stake is high, and the moment priceless. It keeps you in splits.