I'm biased against series 6, in all honesty, because of what happened to Zaf! But I do agree that their more serialized move there was well done, and I preferred it to the case-of-the-week format of old.
I'm biased against series 6, in all honesty, because of what happened to Zaf! But I do agree that their more serialized move there was well done, and I preferred it to the case-of-the-week format of old.
I just rewatched that episode the other day. It really would be a shame to pass up on that one, and on Christine Dale - "The President is keeping the queen waiting." "I thought she had a lady to do that for her." Adam was a bit more what-the-people-want, if you know what I mean, but Tom's storyline was a bit…
I second starting at the third season. The second season had pretty strong plots but the episodes could be hit or miss (Andy Serkis' episode "Celebrity" comes to mind, unfortunately). Only drawback to starting there is that you miss out on Tom Quinn, who was definitely one of the stronger characters. The introductions…
I feel like Nick's mom is going to die in a season finale sooner or later. BUT NOT WU please god
Juliette was written terribly this episode. I understand she must be stressed, but like…slapping Captain Renard for not being able to magically land a plane is not conducive to anything. The science lines they gave her were really stilted, too, but mostly it seemed like the writers were trying to give Juliette agency…