The writers forgot, apparently, lol.
The writers forgot, apparently, lol.
Yeah, I agree with you on that.
I don't think Stan would have a say in something like that. I imagine there were no alternatives to the compromised communication channel. They needed to use it, so that superseded anything else.
I like Neal's father being there because we get to see a new side of Neal when he's with him. Also, Treat Williams and Matt Bomer work very well together. I understand that he can't stick around, but having him in an episode here and there would be nice. Also, I can't imagine killing him off would add anything to the…
I love The Americans too. It's very rare now to get new good shows. The number of shows that don't survive beyond one season has become very incredible lately.
Every time I watch this show, I think about how much technology has changed everything. Sometimes it's even a bit distracting. Maybe because it seems that they had obsolete versions of today's technology. Like if this show was in the 60's or 70's, I wouldn't have thought twice about that.
But it sounded that the encryption was used on a large scale, so it had to be changed.
This episode didn't work for me. Psych is all about being charming and funny, and this episode lacked both. I didn't buy Shawn as sad or angry or whatever that was. The interactions between Shawn/Gus/Lassiter/Juliet seemed all off.
Pretty sure there are entrances to the balcony other than from Neal's apartment. We have seen before that June and her granddaughter use the balcony.
Not too weird, and now that I think about it I can see some similarities. But maybe it's too soon to make conclusions about Elizabeth. Like I'd imagine if Neal chose a job with a sense of purpose and was convinced he's fulfilling his full potential, he wouldn't be so insecure. Also, Elizabeth does what she does…
Is the chicken-sexers and instinct a real thing? According to Wikipedia, there are actual methods for that http://wikipedia.org/wiki/C… . Also, I lol'ed when I scrolled down that page and found a reference to last night's episode.
It would be very uncool of them to kill off James. I like Treat Williams and was hoping he might show up again in future seasons.
This show has a very bad habit of revealing huge spoilers in previews. I don't know why they do that, why can't they just use the previews to build suspense like most shows do?
This was a really good episode, I thoroughly enjoyed it. If White Collar can still have such good episodes, why do we have to suffer through episodes like the previous two?
They didn't show them leaving, but I was thinking maybe there was a scene that was cut.
I was wondering about that too.
That was a huge mess of a finale. I didn't understand what was going on, or why people were doing what they were doing. This felt like the writers had some ideas, but they failed to build a coherent story around those ideas. Looking back at this season, it feels like the episodes were recycled versions of each other.
I didn't like this episode, but this picture is cute.
I think I saw enough spoilers to know that the Twilight guy was going to be a big part of the episode. I wasn't sure if Neal was going to play a small part in the plot. But, honestly, judging from the promos, I wasn't expecting much.
That must've been very fun and interesting.