I love the show, but they tried to do a lot in 2 episodes, and frontloaded the premiere with all the intrigue.
I love the show, but they tried to do a lot in 2 episodes, and frontloaded the premiere with all the intrigue.
Lol.
Lol.
Doctors and Tiaras. Lol.
Doctors and Tiaras. Lol.
I TOTALLY agree about the Bakersfield ep of Sherlock, and more or less with the Collar assessment. I like the show for reasons including and excepting the main characters' rapport, but this one was a bit too thin for me.
I TOTALLY agree about the Bakersfield ep of Sherlock, and more or less with the Collar assessment. I like the show for reasons including and excepting the main characters' rapport, but this one was a bit too thin for me.
I smell more fan fiction.
I smell more fan fiction.
Ha! Maybe they work opposite shifts as the other customers.
Ha! Maybe they work opposite shifts as the other customers.
Geoff, I kind of agree, but I let it slide.
Geoff, I kind of agree, but I let it slide.
Touche.
Touche.
Does that qualify as fan fiction Nanashi?
Does that qualify as fan fiction Nanashi?
Rogue law officers in covert sectors of departments or agencies with questionable but effective methods isn't a new thing. I like having a new, strong adversary. Just wanna see it settle down a bit now that we established all the players.
Rogue law officers in covert sectors of departments or agencies with questionable but effective methods isn't a new thing. I like having a new, strong adversary. Just wanna see it settle down a bit now that we established all the players.
I'm OK with Collins' madness. I'm assuming the OFA often gets into some shady business when most of their work is on foreign soil with very different guidelines for diplomacy. I'm also assuming we'll get more insight into the method and motivation as we go on. I, for one, was glad they flipped their usual M.O. of…