: Frankie’s DNA research could be linked to future "Phoenix Foundation" cold case files or Mac's own family history.
If you are looking to develop this specific plot further, common fan theories and follow-ups focus on:
Mac eventually discovers that Frankie is alive; she to hide from someone trying to suppress her groundbreaking scientific research—identifying DNA from cold cases. The episode follows Mac and Jack as they navigate the tunnels beneath MIT to help Frankie finish her work while evading a killer. Key Story Beats & "Hacks"
: Jack breaks his arm in a trash compactor at the beginning of the episode. This occurs because Mac tells him to hold a pipe "perfectly normal" (a physics term meaning perpendicular), which Jack misunderstands.
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: Frankie’s DNA research could be linked to future "Phoenix Foundation" cold case files or Mac's own family history.
If you are looking to develop this specific plot further, common fan theories and follow-ups focus on:
Mac eventually discovers that Frankie is alive; she to hide from someone trying to suppress her groundbreaking scientific research—identifying DNA from cold cases. The episode follows Mac and Jack as they navigate the tunnels beneath MIT to help Frankie finish her work while evading a killer. Key Story Beats & "Hacks"
: Jack breaks his arm in a trash compactor at the beginning of the episode. This occurs because Mac tells him to hold a pipe "perfectly normal" (a physics term meaning perpendicular), which Jack misunderstands.