I hope its Deeks. Sam would be a good person to kill off, it would potentially give Callen some really interesting story lines.
I really don't like the idea of the crossover. Not looking forward to it. I don't see why they have to do it. It's just a sad attempt by CBS to get people to watch Hawaii Five-O.
Sam is by far the worst character on this show. I am getting so sick of his 'I'm a marine, all other marines must be protected and saved by me' routine. It's extremely annoying to listen to and watch.
Yeah... GLORIA DOES NOT GET A FREE PASS! I would love to know why this show keeps falling back on the extremely unfunny and overused 'Gloria is loud and doesn't pronounce words correctly' premise.
It got tired after the first episode and they try to shove it down our throats almost every episode. It's not funny and they need to stop. I seriously considered switching channels after the first five minutes because it got so bad.
I watched it and all I have to say was that it held my interest. Strangely, for the first time in a while I found myself not really hating and not really liking a new show. I hope next weeks episode is good.
@ Sue: Investing in any TV show hoping that it will have a good pay off is a risk. Also, get over Lost. It ended well over a year ago and its almost impossible to compare any show to it. Lost was an extremely different show from anything currently on TV and their will never be another one as evidenced by all the failed clones.
So... anyone else thinking that Jesse is the person who framed Michael. I could buy that he forgave Michael for a bit to find the people who burned them but is now going after Michael directly because he was the person who actually burned him.
Wow, that was a mess of an episode, a lot of nonsensical decisions(as mentioned in the review, Annie bracing the wrong leg when they were walking). Joan seriously wanted to play 60 million for them literally hours after they were captured. Your county has no money, they can`t afford to pay that for 2 people who can probably escape by themselves(which they did). Reva out in the field was simply idiotic. Annie could just as easily planted the fake rock on the ground by herself.
I know the show doesn`t pride itself on its superb storytelling and plot lines but they could at least try to have some semblance of logic in their episodes.
The problem with this show, and particularly this episode, is that the writers think we care more than we do about Nate's problems. Every episode now, Sophie is pushing Nate's struggle's down our throats and I couldn't care less.
I can't believe nobody mentioned how stupid that last scene was. Sookie just stood there and watched as her fairy godmother was killed. She had ample time to stop Eric but didn't even try. It's like the writer/director had the scene in their head where Sookie sais "you killed my fairy godmother", followed by Eric's boyish looking and sounding "sorry." It was extremely pathetic. Sookie is such a bad character.
Also, Bill is now even more badass than last season.
We all know he's an addict, Vaughn even told Fiona last season that Michael would never stop because he is addicted to this life. He can't stop until he has the answer to everything but he will never find the answer to everything. The others are powerless to stop him(even Fiona), as shown in this episode when Sam told Fiona that "he's Michael and he will do what he wants."
@ Jeff K: Am I missing something or is the DPD just on the third floor(with Auggies turned down new job on the seventh). It`s not like the public gets to follow Auggie around inside the building. Even if his identity was released he could still be working with Annie sometimes while fulfilling his public duties. All he would have to do was get off on the third floor instead of the seventh. I have to agree that the whole storyline was poorly thought out.
Something that really made me upset in the episode is that minutes after Erik was bragging to Bill that he knows how dangerous witches are because he was alive during the Inquisition he goes and fucks up. Why did he feel the need to slowly try to scare them and when they started the spell why did he continue to slowly feed try and feed on Tara when he should have bolted out of the place. It just seemed like such a stupid sequence of events.
What was your favorite scene?
The first Bill flashback, when he was in a English pub. It was so awesome to watch.
Should Jessica tell Hoyt about her infidelity?
No, she was just eating.
More painful experience: becoming a were-panther? Or sitting through any storyline with Sam?
Sitting through the storyline with Sam. Sam is by far the worst character on this show. All his story lines are boring and I want to fast forward every time he's on screen. Please get him off this show.
Eric with his memory erased: Hotter or notter?
Eric with his memory erased is fucking stupid. Memory losses always suck and is just an easy way to change a characters personality without any effort or thought.
It was an enjoyable enough episode. My only complaint was that Auggie should have taken the job. Now I know that this show is completely afraid to shake things up. I know it should have been obvious with it being a USA show but I really hoped that it would take a risk. Also, Arthur and Joan not knowing why their lawyer was taking a vacation to play tennis, like they wouldn't have the resources to find out who he's playing with or demand more answers out of him.
Not a bad episode. What really annoyed me was Annie telling Carlo that his sources were dead. That is really not the way to keep him calm and I just kept thinking that she is so stupid. Also, didn't Annie go back to the training academy(the farm) and complete her firearm training last episode. There is no excuse for her to not be carrying a gun now.
Only on Weeds would the lead character get out of jail and in the same day find a suitcase full of grenades in an old cars trunk. I just marvel at the sheer balls of this show sometimes. They are willing to take their stories anywhere.
If they actually kill Charlie, who is the only reason the show is so successful, I would refuse to watch a Chuck Lorre show ever again. I don`t see how he can be so petty.
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I really don't like the idea of the crossover. Not looking forward to it. I don't see why they have to do it. It's just a sad attempt by CBS to get people to watch Hawaii Five-O.
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@ Sue: Investing in any TV show hoping that it will have a good pay off is a risk. Also, get over Lost. It ended well over a year ago and its almost impossible to compare any show to it. Lost was an extremely different show from anything currently on TV and their will never be another one as evidenced by all the failed clones.
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The first Bill flashback, when he was in a English pub. It was so awesome to watch.
Should Jessica tell Hoyt about her infidelity?
No, she was just eating.
More painful experience: becoming a were-panther? Or sitting through any storyline with Sam?
Sitting through the storyline with Sam. Sam is by far the worst character on this show. All his story lines are boring and I want to fast forward every time he's on screen. Please get him off this show.
Eric with his memory erased: Hotter or notter?
Eric with his memory erased is fucking stupid. Memory losses always suck and is just an easy way to change a characters personality without any effort or thought.
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