This episode went back to everything that makes this show compelling. I loved it!
This episode went back to everything that makes this show compelling. I loved it!
Hank and Gomez are deader than dead, aren't they? :( I hate it. It was a great episode, but those final minutes were predictable. Of course, Walt's nazi friends would appear to save his ass!
Douchey barflies? I didn't get that impression from the guy she hooked up with.
Nah, I'm pretty confident they won't go there. Gus is not Sonya's type.
I live for these posts. Thank you!
Well, that was unexpected. I mean, the early reveal, not who is the killer. Other than Sonya, Hank, Marco and Cooper, I suspected everyone, so Hastings/Tate being the killer wasn't that mindblowing, but it made sense and that's all I cared about in the first place.
Cowboy Josh Jackson? UNFFFF! Even though he's a great actor and all, I won't be watching for the plot. At least at first!
Yes! Sonya and Linder teaming up needs to happen!
I hope to see more of Sonya getting invited to dinners and the pretty disasters that ensue.
The end of Fringe? More like the last two seasons.
The show is taking baby steps with Marco and Sonya and I like it that way. I wouldn't want anything to feel rushed between them. I want to see their partnership evolve in a believable solid way. There were however a few positive signs in the right direction:
I think Kruger did a wonderful job in the car scene with Ted Levine. What I didn't like was the repeated close-ups of her looking at the computer. Three seconds of that is more than enough, thank you very much.
The scene cut from Sonya's call for a warrant to get in the trailer and that could be missing scene, but we also see her taking note of the license plate and that could have been more than enough.
If I remember correctly, they found his caravan in the desert and identified who it belonged to.
D'oh! No, I didn't get the reference, so thanks! :)
Is he really? I don't know, I like Marco, but if he's the most interesting man in the world, there is no hope for humanity.
This was a fascinating read. Thank you!
There were only two things I disliked about this episode: another dead animal and Marco's hookup. The latter felt as awkward as Sonya's sexual encounter last week, but without the charm or the humor. There was no sexual tension between Charlotte and Marco at all, but it sheds some light on Marco's private life. For…
Kumagoro, because she wasn't okay with the corruption? Because she didn't have the patience for their unprofessionalism? There could be many reasons, but I don't care, because the scene wasn't about that. She was calling him out on his bullshit, but that put Marco and his family at risk. Marco had to snap at her, she…
She knows the Mexican police is corrupted. That's one of the first things she tells Marco, when they are alone in the car in the first episode.