The Closer - as soon as I saw the remains in coffee cans and shoe boxes I knew that they were picking off Medicare patients that no one visited. The manager was creepy though, I don't know if those were the same justifications that he told himself or if he was just making it up on the fly to try and get a lesser sentence. I do love watching Brenda set a trap and the bad guys getting squished.
I haven't watched all of Ruby yet, I'm behind, but I got up to the point where Brenda was watching the tape and Prevenza and him admitting that he told Buzz not to get Brenda and to turn off the tape. Going on only this partial information, (and I did see the end where Gabriel turned in his badge) I think that she expected some of those actions from Flynn and Provenza but not Gabriel, when they talked she hadn't seen the tape and didn't hear how the perp was goading him so this must have seemed really out of left field for her at the time. It also might have seemed like a betrayal for her, because Gabriel's supposed to be the one she trusts not to do stupid shit Flynn and Prevenza, he's supposed to be smarter than that.
And he did screw up their case, I don't think I've seen (or at least I don't remember) the case Vortex referenced, but what Gabriel did totally destroyed their case. Because they didn't get any kind of confession from him and it wouldn't be admissible in court.
Actually I was kind of expecting Brenda to say something to Gabriel about his promise to bring Ruby home, it seemed like such a rookie thing to do and probably gave them too much hope.
Again, my DVR cut off right before the end of the episode. Brenda was
walking out the front door,
the
door slammed behind her,
and then what happened?
And he did screw up their case, I don't think I've seen (or at least I don't remember) the case Vortex referenced, but what Gabriel did totally destroyed their case. Because they didn't get any kind of confession from him and it wouldn't be admissible in court.
No, it didn't. It could have, though. They had to find evidence of prior crimes that had nothing to do with what he told Gabriel. They used the evidence that they found with the old car to identify the other two little girls. When Brenda went into the room to talk to him, she was very clear to get on tape that he had been beaten by other inmates and he had gotten medical attention. Gabriel's actions would have come out at trial, but would not have affected the case, since they would have been after him for the other little girls.
Again, my DVR cut off right before the end of the episode. Brenda was walking out the front door, the door slammed behind her, and then what happened?
you mean the front door of
the house they were trying to buy?
If so,
she called her parents and told them that she wanted them to come visit, presumably as a reaction to the old lady putting her house on the market just to have some company.
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Why are y'all whitefonting? I thought this thread was NAFDA.
t- peer pressure. The person who asked whitefonted, so I did too.
Ah, got it. I was worried that the wf rules in my head were wrong and I might do something stupid and avoidable.
Mad Men premieres tomorrow night. There's been nearly unanimous praise out there for this show, so I'm setting my DVR. I've also heard at least one good review of the show with Glenn Close as a litigator, which makes me hopeful. Anyone know anything?
When a professional critic says that she wants to marry the show, you know that it ought to be good.
I've already dumped Burn Notice from my DVR.
I've set the Tivo for the Glenn Close one - hadn't heard about Mad Men, except I somehow though it had come up here, and not totally positively? Who's in it? Now I want to threadsearch and see if I made that up.
Mad Men is great -- totally a must-watch.
If I may be permitted a tiny bit of pimpage...
I have the pilot for Damages in the living room, but haven't had any time to watch it yet.