[s2e11] Can You Take Me Back? 🎯 Validated
: Detective Sam Hodiak (David Duchovny) finds himself in significant trouble with Internal Affairs , which forces him to a sidelined role within the precinct.
: Brian Shafe deals with a worsening heroin addiction , which leads to intense hallucinations and self-destructive behavior. [S2E11] Can You Take Me Back?
: The episode's title is a reference to a brief, unlisted song snippet by The Beatles (often called "Can You Take Me Back?") found at the end of "Cry Baby Cry" on their 1968 self-titled album ( The White Album ). : Detective Sam Hodiak (David Duchovny) finds himself
is the 11th episode of the second season of the American period crime drama Aquarius . It first aired on September 3, 2016. Episode Summary is the 11th episode of the second season
In this episode, the series continues to blend fictionalized police work with the real-life history of the Manson Family in the late 1960s:
: Charles Manson and "The Family" have relocated to Spahn Ranch . Their fortunes appear to change when music producer Terry Melcher arrives with the intention of recording Charlie's music.
: Detective Sam Hodiak (David Duchovny) finds himself in significant trouble with Internal Affairs , which forces him to a sidelined role within the precinct.
: Brian Shafe deals with a worsening heroin addiction , which leads to intense hallucinations and self-destructive behavior.
: The episode's title is a reference to a brief, unlisted song snippet by The Beatles (often called "Can You Take Me Back?") found at the end of "Cry Baby Cry" on their 1968 self-titled album ( The White Album ).
is the 11th episode of the second season of the American period crime drama Aquarius . It first aired on September 3, 2016. Episode Summary
In this episode, the series continues to blend fictionalized police work with the real-life history of the Manson Family in the late 1960s:
: Charles Manson and "The Family" have relocated to Spahn Ranch . Their fortunes appear to change when music producer Terry Melcher arrives with the intention of recording Charlie's music.