Fair criticism! I don't really care about the super logic bit (I've seen enough of that on Sherlock, Elementary, Psych, Monk, to a lesser extent White Collar, Bones, etc) that I just move over that as a cost of the genre. Sure, genius finds genius clue, plot progresses. It would be nice if they tightened it up as you suggest.
The novel interest this show has is that for the most part, they not only trust each other but don't keep secrets when it would be cliche that they would and that Morgan is genuinely trying to improve her relationship with her kids and ex.
I remember the old rank system on r/daystrominstitute where you would get promoted if you had the top votes on a nominated post/comment for that week.
If you were just nominated, you would be made a chief. I was once so nominated for writing an explanation of why "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys would be considered a classical work by the time of Kelvin timeline's Kirk's childhood.
The power tripping mods refused to make me a chief because it wasn't one of them that nominated the post and they wanted their post to not have competition that week for the vote.
That being said, I'm not going to call you an admiral. You care too much about this community.
That's why you have to use your knowledge of the monster when you choose which combat cantrip to hurl. If they are dumb but flexible like a spider, throwing sacred flame which provokes a dex save isn't going to connect as often as a vicious mockery.
Considering Josephus was Jewish and alive during the destruction of the Temple, isn't it reasonable to assume he had some understandable bias about how his Roman occupiers were governing his homeland?
The person to whom I replied had a sarcasm indicator, I figured it would be polite to continue suit.