I REALLY hate 'next week on…' trailers, I immediately cease watching whatever I'm watching to avoid them.
I REALLY hate 'next week on…' trailers, I immediately cease watching whatever I'm watching to avoid them.
We need to extract the luck from Dewey Crowe and Wynn Duffy and sell it for massive profit.
There needs to be a youtube mashup of Dewey Crowes and Denny Cranes
That's what the hotel manager's going to be saying as well. That room just got a pink mist paint job.
Yep, his whole run on Burn Notice I thought it was a Mission Impossible style mask, until I googled Jere Burns and found that's what he actually looks like.
I can't wait til she casually single-sticks someone in the face though
Yeah that was disappointing, basically just said sorry a bunch of times. I would have been happy with him just staying in the flashbacks as a cheeky cameo.
Lil'man
Also I just realised I might be attributing some of my earlier impressions of Duffy on Burns' character on Burn Notice, where he was a psycho mastermind. On that show, I always thought he was wearing some kind of rubber mask, Mission Impossible style, and that was part of his super spy stuff, but no, a Google image…
I don't know how Jere Burns hasn't been cast as a comic book villain yet. His face is permanently in makeup for a Green Goblin or what have you.
I'd like to see an episode that's mostly a teamup of Tim and Rachel. I think we've had a little bit of that but I can't quite remember.
Yeah I was convinced the 'candy shop' was a meth lab and the 'sugar' was meth or ingredients for it. Until they explained later that they were just making knockoff candy. Most underwhelming criminal enterprise ever. Imagine getting killed over that!
I thought this was one of the best episodes so far, even if just because we're getting some answers and the overarching plot is getting some movement. Also that Shepard Book cameo was so pleasant and unexpected that I don't even care to think of anything negative about the episode.
I liked Moriarty's line 'You'd be surprised what I'd do for love' when accused of not understanding love by Joan. She risked a lot for her little girl, and made it personal when she killed Devon for kidnapping her, even after showing mercy and not killing her captors. And with her only two comforts being art supplies…
I like how Zooey has the class to parody herself like that
I quite enjoyed this episode, though I do agree with all the points in this review. The interpersonal moments are the strongest part of this show, but adding flashback moments would improve things immensely. May is getting a hell of a lot of attention so it would make sense to see firsthand how she became who she is…
@avclub-183f50a7700982a3ed18ff6d7a5777bf:disqus Yeah, Willow's whole deal on Buffy up until she because a serious witch was super hacker. I recall a throwaway line about being scouted by Microsoft in one high school episode.
I think the main problem with the show is they're stuck producing 22 episodes. That's just way too many to be able to advance the underlying plots at anything greater than snail's pace. I remember a few episodes mentioned Centipede or some evil organisation but we haven't heard about that for a while nor uncovered…
Mycroft's attempts at bonding now seem very desperate and obvious after his betrayal reveal. I'm not sure yet if his bonding was genuine as well as being part of a plan, or if he'd be just as distant and crappy of a brother as Sherlock has repeatedly stated if there was no plan.
Yeah, in Burn Notice, Michael couldn't go a day without being forced to do a job for a shady government organisation or drug cartel on pain of imprisonment or having his friends killed. It's a little unbelievable that Sherlock is working solely with a few members of the NYPD and isn't being forced to locate Osama Bin…