I wish the Madison-did-it thing had taken a bit longer to be obvious
I really liked it this way. As with the act shifting, it means that it's not a whodunnit. It's a how/if justice will get served, and who'll buy it along the way.
'The Message'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
I wish the Madison-did-it thing had taken a bit longer to be obvious
I really liked it this way. As with the act shifting, it means that it's not a whodunnit. It's a how/if justice will get served, and who'll buy it along the way.
There are no good arteries on that path, though. A stab to the stomach is going to take forever to kill the kid. Unless she lucked out with his relative smallness and got through the guts.Nothing in the groin area?
I'd buy genitals to sternum. Looked like there was splatter on the pavement by the pool. My guess would be that she came up behind him and reached around. Stick him right above the pelvic bone and zip up to the solar plexus. Thin enough knife, slack enough muscles, strong enough psycho ten-year-old...I'd buy it. Kid didn't look like the type to have real good muscle tone, if she zipped it up fast enough, he might not have clenched up on her.
Nothing in the groin area?
Not centre line and in the front, no. The big distributor is behind the guts, and splits fairly high up.
Nothing in the groin area?
Only the femoral, which would require cutting along the join of the leg, I think -- not what occurs to me when I hear "gutting". On the other hand, I kind of breeze past the specific physical details anyway.
And to tell the truth, I have no idea what I'm talking about.
I did really like this episode. I thought the tape over the doll's mouth was a lovely touch, perhaps the touch that made the difference between too obvious and interesting for me.
For all the gore that has been shown and the complaints by reviewers about all the gore that has been shown, the only thing that really bothered me was in this episode. Up until now, the explicit mutilations, etc., haven't bothered me (well, they bothered me because, ew, but not such that I wouldn't want them included) because they really seemed necessary to the show. But in this episode, the full on view of Henry's (I think that was his name...the dead boy) dead mom's face at the end just seemed gratuitous.
In general, I really want to see more of the supporting characters. Well, we're seeing enough of Paul, and almost enough Webb, but too much Rachel and not enough of Mel and Danny. So far, I really like Mel and Danny and want to see more!
Hate to post and run, but must actually do work now. I'll be back later to see how much everyone disagrees with me. Keep up the good work, Tim!
see I thought Henry's body looked fake to me.. like a CPR dummy. at least that was my impression.. it didn't seem real to me.
Interestingly, it was the shot of the boy's face at the beginning that bugged me, while the shot of the mom's face at the end was a callback that didn't so much.
Am not won over yet, but liked this one better than the first two. I think it helped that I tuned in about ten minutes in, past the first round of gore.
Rachel has a very nice head tilt that reminds me of someone or something. No, not Spike. I want to say a robot. No, not the Buffybot.
Madison reminded me of a girl I knew when I was little. I expected the motive to be jealousy that Nora was spending time with Henry, b/c the girl I knew was hella jealous and would glom on to one person and forbid them to spend time with anyone else. She never killed, AFAIK, but I did have her fingernail scars on my arms for quite a few years.
I totally yelled out shoe shame when Madison's mom appeared, but now that I hit imdb and see that the shoe shame lady was Tatum O'Neal and that the Inside doesn't show up in her listing, I am doubting myself. Am I wrong?
Mel and Danny were both great in this ep.
Totally coincidentally, we watched Crime Dog right before. Woo, cognitive dissonence.