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    I was wrong. I was almost certain that they would not kill someone so close to Mike. Nate has been with the show since the first episodes, and while he's not my favorite character, I liked him.

    The "no FBI" scenario you described would be exactly like Leverage. Which is an enjoyable show.
     
    I thought this was a good episode but it fell a little flat at the end, if only because it seemed both too easy to catch the bad guy, and too easy to trap him (how could they know exactly how long it would take him to get

    The "no FBI" scenario you described would be exactly like Leverage. Which is an enjoyable show.
     
    I thought this was a good episode but it fell a little flat at the end, if only because it seemed both too easy to catch the bad guy, and too easy to trap him (how could they know exactly how long it would take him to get

    "Answer me you old Crone!" The lines you have to deliver to put tacos on your plate.

    "Answer me you old Crone!" The lines you have to deliver to put tacos on your plate.

    Yeah, killing his mother or even brother would create such a pall over the series, they'd never do it. Pierce, watch out.

    Yeah, killing his mother or even brother would create such a pall over the series, they'd never do it. Pierce, watch out.

    Not to in any way try to minimize last night's events, but our society (and every society) has always been profoundly fucked up. Not too long ago spousal and child abuse were barely considered crimes, women couldn't vote, black people were having dogs set on them, hundreds of thousands of men were standing in line to

    Not to in any way try to minimize last night's events, but our society (and every society) has always been profoundly fucked up. Not too long ago spousal and child abuse were barely considered crimes, women couldn't vote, black people were having dogs set on them, hundreds of thousands of men were standing in line to

    She's fine. I like all the actors on this show but, let's face it, ain't none of em going to be doing Hamlet.

    She's fine. I like all the actors on this show but, let's face it, ain't none of em going to be doing Hamlet.

    I think in real life she would have mentioned to Jessica that she knows Mike isn't a real lawyer and gotten a nice, very fat severance package.

    I think in real life she would have mentioned to Jessica that she knows Mike isn't a real lawyer and gotten a nice, very fat severance package.

    He had a weel wed wagon!

    He had a weel wed wagon!

    Everything I know about history comes from Mel Brooks' history of the World Part 1 and I'm pretty sure people pissed in buckets back then.

    Everything I know about history comes from Mel Brooks' history of the World Part 1 and I'm pretty sure people pissed in buckets back then.

    "I thought your sister was the one satisfying the nation's fisherman, Trebek!"

    "I thought your sister was the one satisfying the nation's fisherman, Trebek!"

    Given the money Cover Affairs has spent on location shooting so far these first two episodes, I expect at least a couple later in the season to be bottle episodes taking place in the office and guest house.