Dreamscape - Tall - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Malcolm has a twisted, fun, weird, time in a dreamscape when he falls down an elevator shaft on Prodigal Son.
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Seeing Himself - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Malcolm is seeing a lot of himself as well as his father in Ainsley in the months after Endicott's death.
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Do Not Cross - Tall - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Do not ever cross the yellow tape at the crime scene, no doubt, but also, don't ever cross Gil Arroyo.
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The Other Boss - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Malcolm and JT work a case and JT takes the lead when they investigate the death of an architect in a haunted hotel.
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Arriving at the Crime scene - Tall - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Malcolm and Gil are looking as fashionable as ever as they arrive at the crime scene on Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6.
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Intervention -Tall - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

The Whitly parents have a intervention with Malcolm when they want to figure out how to tell Ainsley the truth.
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What Could Be -Tall - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Malcolm ponders what life could be like when he has a head injury after falling down an elevator shaft.
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Dead Architect - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

The team investigates the case of a dead architect with a ball compass stuck in his eye on Prodigal Son.
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Trippy - Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6

Malcolm falls down an elevator shaft and experiences a hell of a dreamscape while working on a new case.
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Renovating a Haunted House - Prodigal Son

The architect tasked with renovating a haunted house is murdered on Prodigal Son. "Head Case" is the sixth episode of the show's second season.
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Prodigal Son Season 2 Episode 6 Quotes

Jessica: Your father and I have discussed it, and we think it's time to tell Ainsley the truth about Nicholas Endicott.Martin: Specifically that she killed him.
Malcolm: That's a bad idea. She's suffering from PTSD. Learning the full story will only make it worse.
Jessica: Not if we tell her as a family. 
Martin: That way we can control the narrative. 
Malcolm: Of course, it's about control. 
Martin: Fine. Guide. Steer. Lightly jouge the narrative. 

Malcolm: How's it going today Mr. David?
Mr. David: Chimicanga day in the cafeteria.
Malcolm: Is that good or bad?
Mr. David: Ask me tomorrow.