That would have bumped this up 3 letter grades for me.
That would have bumped this up 3 letter grades for me.
I mentioned in another post… this show already suffers from paper-thin characters. It is so frustrating when they make those very same characters act completely backwards to the way they've been written.
Seriously. All the macho posturing before that had me rolling my eyes. I was certain someone had changed the channel and I was watching WWF wrestlers converse. When they flipped a switch and had people make compassionate conversation instead, it was actually refreshing for a second. Then they went right back into…
I see tons of hand wringing about "why did the governor let Rick live"… but to me a bigger problem in the believability department is Rick letting the governor live… after he HAD A GUN ON HIM, ALONE IN A ROOM. Seriously, the characterization on this show is so paper-thin as is… why do they have to go and make people…
Yup. It's about like using your right leg. Only it's your left leg. I also steer with one hand sometimes. That's possible too.
Oh, I guess I missed that detail then. Weird.
That was a cool scene but I'm honestly unsure how it became so obvious to Boyd. There could have been a dozen cops in that house for any number of reasons.
1. Speak for yourself. If that line from her opened your eyes to anything, then the blindness stems from the idea that killing someone yourself is less vile than asking somebody else to do it for you (which she did many episodes ago). She's been on the dark side this whole season, that much is very clear to me. …
How could "incestey" even be an option when they're not related?
You could even say he looks so much like Adam Arkin, that they hired Adam Arkin to play the role.
Mark was in that apartment for a long time before Colt became aware of him. He could have sent any number of texts to any number of people while he was hiding in the back. Not sure how this is confusing.
Gas has a shelf life. Not sure exactly how long, nor am I exactly sure about the timeline of this show.
Oh, I don't miss Arlo. I just miss hearing him say "shithead."
Rub it in, I'm already in mourning. :-(
Ditto. I'm lost as to what copyrights were being stepped around by referencing a fictional TV show.
Best two moments, both in the last few minutes:
Can we please rename Booth Jonathan to Douche Jonathan?
Agreed on all counts, but I am not sure what "hand ringing" is. :-P
Agreed, especially because "so give me a break" followed a very rationally constructed, factual sentence. A similar example: "I don't like blue. But the sky is blue. So give me a break."
Yeah, that criticism made NO sense. The critic even supplied his imagined response from the creators in defense of their choice… and that response made perfect sense. He basically said… "well, I don't like this. Even if it may be realistic (in that fictional universe). I just don't like it."