With Fox's latest move to take a post-Idol slot away from Human Target and assign it a Monday burn off along with Lie to Me, it's clear Human Target will have a short lifespan beyond the 13 episodes this season. There's really not more to say at this point. The first season had plenty of awesome and epicness, but the plots were the exact same each week. The second season, retooled to attract female viewers, has had more diversity between episodes but is still mediocre at best.
Despite its many, many faults, "Kill Bob" is an enjoyable episode with some cool actions scenes, especially Chance and Angie shooting at each other while in cars. That alone is enough to make me happy considering how low my expectations are. Yeah, the plot was a perfect cliche, but I don't care at this point.
The rest of the episode has a shallow message about love which only touches the surface, and has a bizarre subplot in which Ames randomly gets married before the annulment.
Score: 8.3/10