You're not gonna jokey-rhyme your way out of this one.

Willow ,'Sleeper'


Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...

To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])


askye - Aug 14, 2007 6:02:10 am PDT #292 of 11998
Thrive to spite them

I finally watched the episode where Provenza and Flynn screw up with the dead body. The main reason I can think of that they didn't written up and Gabriel did is that with the dead body Brenda was able to keep it in her squad and didn't have to go to outside help. But with Gabriel she had to look to Taylor for help and once he knew she couldn't (or felt she couldn't) keep it hidden.


Vortex - Aug 14, 2007 7:09:10 am PDT #293 of 11998
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Also, beating up a prisoner is such a huge deal. Provenza and Flynn was more of a Keystone cops issue. If she had reported them, it would have gotten them a reprimand and her squad would have looked bad, no positive outcome.


esse - Aug 14, 2007 8:20:53 am PDT #294 of 11998
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Also when Gabriel, Pope, and the security gaurd were watching Brenda and Pope clarified to the guard what the don't have.

Oh, yes, totally. That "no, we don't have that." "No, that doesn't exist." Brilliance.

The main reason I can think of that they didn't written up and Gabriel did is that with the dead body Brenda was able to keep it in her squad and didn't have to go to outside help. But with Gabriel she had to look to Taylor for help and once he knew she couldn't (or felt she couldn't) keep it hidden.

Well, and the context of both misdemeanors. With Flynn and Provenza, it was kind of a victimless thing--they *were* going to report it, just after the funeral took place--and was so comedic that having them brought up on charges would have been ridiculous, given the situation, and the fact that the widow had no interest in pursuing anything related to her husband's murder.

With Gabriel, he was incited to violence by a crazy racist serial killer, but it was *on tape* *in the police station* and had an obvious, if unsympathetic, victim. I'm not sure the two scenarios can really be compared, because while F & P were in the doghouse for the duration of the case, they didn't actually hurt anybody. Gabriel did, and I think that's what Brenda reacted to the most. The fact that her partner, her friend, hurt someone under the aegis of his badge. To her, that's such a desecration of their duty.


Vortex - Aug 14, 2007 8:24:47 am PDT #295 of 11998
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

SA said it better, but I said it first t /kindergarten


sumi - Aug 14, 2007 8:29:35 am PDT #296 of 11998
Art Crawl!!!

And I think that there is the fact that she trusted Gabriel implicitly and I'm not sure that's how she felt about Flynn and Provenza.


esse - Aug 14, 2007 10:13:47 am PDT #297 of 11998
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Definitely. She knew that Flynn and Provenza are kind of old-school cops, playing by different rules than she was--rules she held Gabriel too as well.


Vortex - Aug 14, 2007 10:14:51 am PDT #298 of 11998
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Yeah, she (and no one else) was really surprised when she found out. She was shocked and appalled by Gabriel.


Wolfram - Aug 14, 2007 10:46:31 am PDT #299 of 11998
Visilurking

Burn Notice: I love when the fed gives him the burn notice file and says, without a trace of rancor, "have fun with it." I hope we see more of him.


Vortex - Aug 14, 2007 10:48:02 am PDT #300 of 11998
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I actually disliked the Fed guy a lot. He seemed to be having too much fun with screwing with Michael. I mean, he was a huge asshole with the security guard thing.


Wolfram - Aug 14, 2007 10:56:02 am PDT #301 of 11998
Visilurking

I hated him too, but that last line that won me back. It was like despite the way he jerked Michael around, he truly respected Michael for besting him. Once he was out of the game, he was all - give 'em hell, Mikey.