Well, Maldonado did seem pleased, so who are we to say!
Well, Maldonado did seem pleased, so who are we to say!
Not gonna happen. I think she has smiled exactly once in 5 episodes.
Alternative alternative title: ROBOT JUNK
Thank you for finally letting Stahl out of the station, but I am not pleased with how beautiful they made her look after being belted by the clone, nor by how she ran like a girl, nor by how she hid behind Kennex. C'mon guys! Write smart and tough for future femcops!! Jeesh.
Yeah, but please develop existing female characters.
Liked the psychic—maybe she comes back? Enjoyed the sweet connection
between her and Dorian, from the moment he found her hiding under a bush.
Stupid Synthetics. What happened to the mouthy model assigned to Kennex in the beginning—I mean, I KNOW what happened to him, but what happened to others of his ilk? The botcop with Stahl was really stupid and easily deceived.
Maybe Dorian was worked up because Avery & Co. had threatened (and shot) his new psychic friend
I liked the psychic.
Agreed. And the lame compliment at the end from a colleague who just watched her triumph in court was super transparent and annoying—writers: we'd better throw Maldonado a bone. How about "Congratulations on putting a heinous monster in prison, Sandra"?
Yeah, that scene was the worst. I was talking back to the screen, "Shut up, you!" and "Don't just stand there and take it!" Didn't make much sense that Maldonado was talking to Avery at all. Showed a complete lack of professional distance. On this note, I also found her self-righteous diatribe at the end rather…
Well, C definitely has the zero sense gene.
Their choice of destination alone seemed to coin them as a doomed fairytale. More appropriate to hide out in a mountain dojo/Japanese garden somewhere and pursue/explore the flipside of a course in martial arts and meditation. They are industrious people—they could probably own their own retreat center in a few years,…
Emily loved Daniel in the past? I don't think she did, though her character did seem more capable of tenderness back then. Daniel was always a pawn in Em's plan for revenge.
I know people are dissing Margaux and Jack, but I liked hearing her say that there was something more important than her journalistic ambitions. Star for Margaux.
Well, they teased us with wedding photos. That dress was pretty spectacular, btw.
I am watching for snippets of Nolan, too, and am not very invested in the whole revenge thing at this point—I just don't care what happens or doesn't happen to the Graysons, whose lines have become parodies—except I do care a little about their evil spawn Daniel, who is not very evil, but trying to "do the right…
Good spin. Yeah, that last point is troubling, unless she has a bullet-proof bodice with fake blood-paks. The impact of the bullets could knock her overboard without killing her—bruised or broken ribs and hypothermia only. The skirt is detachable. She sinks into the ocean, wiggles out of the skirt, and swims to the…
Yeah, the writers definitely need to give Nolan a new love, a new vocation, travel plans—something!—and the necessary wardrobe and accessories, of course.
Agreed. I wonder if this is intentional—to show, for instance, that Emily's lust for revenge is losing steam and she is unable to mastermind/foresee/use to her advantage all of the monkey wrenches?