Wasn't it on at first and then went out before the shot was over? I could have sworn that by the end of the shot the light wasn't working but that it was on when he first started the truck.
Wasn't it on at first and then went out before the shot was over? I could have sworn that by the end of the shot the light wasn't working but that it was on when he first started the truck.
You mean you don't consider him becoming a drunk, low hygiene bartender who is obsessed with old cases he has little to no resources to pursue any longer (which only prolongs his pursuit and obsession with them) doesn't constitute a downward turn in his life?
He was drunk and did attempt to resist at first, and I highly doubt that he realized that she was there solely to seduce him so she could run right back and tell Marty about it. She made it seem like she was there for consoling. I'm not saying he is totally blameless, of course, but I don't feel Maggie is off the hook…
I completely agree. After that happened and she admits that she intentionally chose him in order to hurt her husband the most, I was thinking pretty bad things about her. I almost applauded her when she went to the bar, because I believe finding out his wife was unfaithful as well was something Marty deserved, but…
He lives with three women. lol.
I've never liked the character of Daniel, because he was also just slimy enough not to be too sympathetic. Now that he is out and out a Grayson, I can finally get on board since I disliked him so much anyway.
Yes…
I think you're being a bit harsh. Or maybe just a little too bored and bitchy. I liked this episode, and I think Jeremy Jordan's performance of "The Love I Meant To Say" at the end (which you didn't even mention by name) was amazing. It was sung live, too. Made the entire episode for me.