Bwah! The music at the end was brilliant.
Awww. Of course this doesn't mean that Zoe's mom won't be back when they find out about Beverly. And Beverly is going to be quite annoyed that her toy is gone.
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Bwah! The music at the end was brilliant.
Awww. Of course this doesn't mean that Zoe's mom won't be back when they find out about Beverly. And Beverly is going to be quite annoyed that her toy is gone.
I had thought that Allison was starting to sound a bit like Beverly!
I think Abby is schizophrenic, bi-polar somethingorother. She seems like completely different characters in this ep and last ep. And from the beginning of this ep to the end of this ep. I'm not seeing development of her character, just... not so much with the word-having right now...
A little heavy handed with the cheese when half the town gathers round Carter's bedside, but still sweet.
also, loved that Henry had no qualms about searching Bev's place and calling to let her know. I wonder if there is going to be some awesome "I know you know I know" showdown.
I thought that had been established before?
did I miss it? It's entirely possible
I thought that the gayness of Vincent had been established in season 1 sometime.
I don't think it has been explicitly stated on the show that Vincent is gay, which I thought was nice. It's just been in my head that this is fact from one of the podcasts when I believe Cferg is talking about the casting of "the gay chef".
I just realized that Carter was the Fargo of this episode! Don't put the fiendish thingy on your face! Also, those blows on the head? OUCH! whack whack whackwhackwhack
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One of my minor quibbles from last season was that for a town of geniuses of all stripes and colors, that sometimes the dialogue was generic and lacking in a wit I would have expected. But Abby wins the cake with her "You wanna piece of me?" That coulda been pulled off by a character more familiar with SARAH, but just seemed off/weak/lame coming from a newbie.
I'm adoring Stark so much more as bitchy freelancer than I did as semi-menacing boss. "Oookay. MRI it is!"
I liked the episode because of the reveals.
I love Jo's structure - how you actually don't know what's going on. I'm still confused by some of the editting this year - but I'll have to adjust.
But I liked the story. That's about it. It wasn't a "calamity of the week" but still a cool little story and I liked that.
It was some very nice relationship work between your character and Zoe.
Afraid Abby's not winning me over either. Perhaps I'm just missing the mama bear reaction to Zoe having been the initial wearer of the potentially deadly home therapy device, which might actually be good justification for a stronger urge to get her back to LA rather than a change of heart?
Henry, Allison, and Stark were all joys to watch in this episode.
It was a little sad making to see old Henry back. Joe Morton did a great job with the look he gave Jack when Jack was talking about "remembering things that never happened" and how much Henry had helped him in his fantasy world.