I love the Elias character and Enrico, but I think it fits with where we are in the progression of this story that these two crime lords have been eliminated. I'm sad but understanding.
I love the Elias character and Enrico, but I think it fits with where we are in the progression of this story that these two crime lords have been eliminated. I'm sad but understanding.
What a rewarding moment! I nearly jumped up off the couch, it made me so happy!
There is always a need to save people, for both Finch and the Machine (if he rebuilds her, which he will). Now the human members of Team Machine will be focused solely on saving the entire world from Samaritan, not just one person at a time. The show may well be done with the numbers aspect of the plot, but Finch is,…
We lost Elias and now Control is imprisoned by Greer, but I sure hope we haven't lost Camryn Manheim for good. She's great as that complex, badass character.
Yes, that's why we comment here, to express our opinions. Thanks for explaining that to me.
A good excuse to be annoyed, not annoying, during a crisis with her loved ones' lives at stake.
Her reactions were understandable and justified (to a point), except for the fact that her continued rants distracted the team from dealing with the fact that Joe was the captive of a giant, super-intelligent telepathic gorilla, and Eddie was being held by en evil, murderous super-villain. Kept feeling like she was…
He'd have to listen to the spooky sound of the wind whistling around that window every day as a reminder.
Don't think he was under-cutting her. Roger was just giving her the best advice he could. There was no chance of "changing the system" at that time.
Agreed. Can you imagine what Joan's life at McCann would have been like if she had stayed? Roger was right and she made the only choice, awful as it was.
Yikes. Don't think any episode of POI has ever been "downright trash".
I don't think Raylan believed at all the hilarious story Carl so quickly crafted. He and Rachel could've arrested Danny for coming at Raylan with a knife. The only reasonable - but not the wisest - reason Raylan had to let him go was that he thought Boyd would take care of Danny. Which didn't happen. Seemed kinda…
Guess not. Yost said in this week's post-mortem interview on ew.com that the scene where Darryl is quizzing Danny and the kid suspiciously about Baptiste was filmed after the rest of the episode to adapt to the change, so it must've been an abrupt development.
Yeah, it never occurred to me that Ava might do herself harm with that razor.
Enjoyed that very much. I expect to see Omundson as Cain again.
I know, strange. And too bad, as the character was pretty interesting.
Really? Wow. Remind me to never look at that FB page.
Yeah, i was thinking that. Ava never touched the weapon, did she?
I don't think Johnny would do that to Ava. Besides, he probably harbors some hope that Boyd will end up dead and he'll have a chance with Ava.
Doesn't he realize how stupid a thing he's done? After he got a severe beatdown by the guard who threatened to burn out his eye, he's well aware that Ava has powerful friends with reach into the jail. Doe he not know he's now toast? I did wonder if someone put him up to it, but couldn't think of who at this point.