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Remember when you took the thingy, with the glowing thingy, and you used it to kill the guy who was on the shiny stuff, and also there was all this magic?

Parker


Winter season premiere. From TNT: When homeless veterans in the Boston area begin disappearing, the team must go back to college and infiltrate the world of secret societies.

The Client

A group of homeless vets who have disappeared from Boston shelters. The team is approached by Rachel Schaevel, the daughter of one of the vets, David, who turned up dead in a river near a local college after having been involved in a sleep study on campus. The police, after a cursory investigation, ruled he died of a heart attack, but his daughter believed there was foul play.

The Mark

Travis Zilgram, a wealthy undergraduate student in psychology and the president of "The 206", a secret society on the campus. Zilgram is conducting sleep deprivation research as part of his senior honors project.

The Con

Sophie and Eliot pose as a true crime novelist and associate in order to befriend Detective Grayson a sympathetic Boston PD Detective. Nate poses as a professor in Zilgram's game theory class and has Zilgram participate in his demonstration of the Prisoner's Dilemna, telling him that it is always better to rat out your partner. Hardison, posing as a cooler version of himself, gains Travis Zilgram's attention by showing up Nate in the game theory class. This allows him to infiltrate the secret society of "dustmen" that are protecting Zilgram. Parker poses as an undergraduate research assistant in order to steal access to the sleep study and gain a roster of participants. The roster shows all the participants are from a homeless shelter so Eliot poses as a homeless vet in order to get recruited for the study.

Eliot discovers the sleep study is a cover for illegal "research" on how to break people and cause PTSD. Eliot tries to help his fellow participants and outwits his CIA interrogator. However, in doing so he blows his cover and gets Hardison's cover blown as well. Hardison is captured by Zilgram so Eliot tortures his interrogator to find Hardison's location while Parker retrieves him. Sophie and Detective Grayson pretend to arrest Zilgram while Eliot and the homeless vets convert the psych building into a fake police station. Nate brings Mr. Conrad, the CIA man and fellow dustman, who is protecting Zilgram from prosecution, and has him watch the fake interrogation. Sophie and Detective Grayson push Zilgram to betray Mr. Conrad and so he removes his protection. After leaving Zilgram to stew in the fake interrogation room, he eventually "breaks out" and discovers it was all a setup. However, without Mr. Conrad's protection he is immediately arrested and convicted in David Schaevel's death.

Guest Cast

Episode Notes

"Here, said she,
Is your card, the drowned Phoenician Sailor,
(Those are pearls that were his eyes. Look!)
Here is Belladonna, the Lady of the Rocks,
The lady of situations.
Here is the man with three staves, and here the Wheel,
And here is the one-eyed merchant, and this card,
Which is blank, is something he carries on his back,
Which I am forbidden to see. I do not find
The Hanged Man. Fear death by water.
I see crowds of people, walking round in a ring."
You know your mother means to feast with me,
And calls herself Revenge, and thinks me mad:
Hark, villains! I will grind your bones to dust
And with your blood and it I'll make a paste,
And of the paste a coffin I will rear
And make two pasties of your shameful heads,
And bid that strumpet, your unhallow'd dam,
Like to the earth swallow her own increase.

Historical Notes and Accuracy

This episode takes considerable liberties with current research procedures at universities in the United States, while drawing much of its story from highly controversial research: the Stanford University prison study (Zimbardo, 1971), experiments examining obedience to authority (Milgram, 1963-64), and the Tuskegee syphilis studies of the 1930's. The mark's last name is a portmanteau of Zimbardo and Milgram.

Current research practices require intense scrutiny of all studies involving human participants (the term subject is no longer used in the social sciences.) Researchers must submit detailed research plans including a statement of risk to participants, all tools and materials used, consent forms and other relevant documentation to the university's Institutional Review Board for approval prior to the initiation of any research. Review procedures are stringent, and studies are rarely approved without some modifications. A critical element of the review is assuring participants are not placed at risk, and informed consent

Student research, particularly research by undergraduates, is closely supervised by academic faculty, who oversee every step of a student research project. Undergraduate research assistants have very limited duties, and most research assistants are now graduate students with appropriate training in research methodology and ethical practices.

The historic studies used as the basis for Zilgram's activities were instrumental in leading to the development of contemporary human participant protections. In each case, abuses of human subjects lead to specific procedures now observed by American universities.