I was irritated by the drama of the final scene, too, but just assumed that it was potentially setting up a departure for Juliet. I read that Maggie Lawson booked a pilot so, depending on how that goes, she may be out of here.
I was irritated by the drama of the final scene, too, but just assumed that it was potentially setting up a departure for Juliet. I read that Maggie Lawson booked a pilot so, depending on how that goes, she may be out of here.
I thought all the parts when Stanley was awake were funny. The maneuvering of his body, not so much.
I stopped liking Pam during all the Karen saga. Her handling of everything was shady, weak, and awful.
Any animal they cast is going to be trained to follow its handler's directions. I don't think on-camera animals do anything unless they're told to. It definitely was checking out that mouse, though. Wonder how often it has living creatures placed on its back.
I bet he'd be really cheerful about it, too.
That was the worst episode. While everything that happened was true to Michael's character, it actually made me feel bad about watching the show. Just on a basic human level, they went too far (for me).
Matt and Amanda are the only schmos I've liked. Despite my distaste for Tim and Ingrid, season two was awesome because of the excellent concept, characters, and plotting. This season's got a not particularly lovable schmo AND crappy production.
He totally would have done it. Chase will taze anyone, just don't ask him to play with a snake.
This is the worst season of this show. All the awesome plotting and character-building of previous seasons have been jettisoned in favor of constant fuck ups and subsequent scrambling from production. They seem to be under the impression that the "will our Schmo figure it out" element is the most engaging part of this…
You'll never see this, but by loving this, The Unusuals, & Prime Suspect, cub just became my soul mate; I love procedurals with actual character development. Adding Detroit 187 to the list.
I've always thought of Matt as the heart of the show. He's just a genuinely good and normal guy who's been dealt the worst hand. I don't think they'll ever kill him off simply because they need him as the litmus test for fuckery.
They really need to hook Bonnie and Matt up since it's obvious no one else gives a damn about them. Damon was only looking for Bonnie so she could magick Jeremy back to life, but once he learned Elena "needed" him, he was ready to bail. They kept going on and on about how Elena needed her "best friend," but once…