They hit my baby!
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Hardison, you mean? At least he got to hit back, in more ways than one.
"Get OUT of my house!"
Replying to bonny fides "Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You." Feb 18, 2009 8:38:07 am PST
The thing I didn't like was the blowing up the office bit.
True, but aside from the nice shot bit, this way you get to destroy physical evidence and place your opponents in physical jeopardy. That having been said, yeah, that chair could have dropped on someone's head.
Thanks for the redirect ita. I asked myself if I was in the right thread and then sallied onward.
Right! Chair. Innocents.
No matter how careful they were, even if they pulled the fire alarm first. SOMEone on the next floor down is going to get hurt in a blast like that.
And, when did they get in the business of actually blowing people up? Sure. Hardison's awesome warning message was cool, but what if they didn't take him seriously? Blood. Actual blood on thier hands.
Bad job, Show.
And, when did they get in the business of actually blowing people up? Sure. Hardison's awesome warning message was cool, but what if they didn't take him seriously? Blood. Actual blood on thier hands.
Maybe they just didn't care?
And also, if you do the job those guys do, if you don't take it seriously I think that might qualify as "well, all right, but it's your funeral..."
And, let's not forget - much as we love them, they're not good guys. Sophie was scamming the team to get the second David.
I loved her "we are all addicts" when Nate called her on trying to con him.
Sophie was scamming the team to get the second David.
And Eliot knows strippers!
Yup. We're reminded they are criminals too. Dangerous to call their bluff when you've just crossed them big time.
As for collateral damage and the lack of--that's probably from the same TV rulebook that says aluminium foil can seamlessly reflect lasers, and that the alarm even works that way. It's a convention.