I wouldn't be able to hang out with her myself, I dislike her in that way.
Morgana--I've been sure for a few episodes that Gus is going to die too. But they seemed to have dropped that.
The universe of the show doesn't make sense to me, and I think I stick around because it's not a huge investment and I want to see if it works out in the end. The whole Neely thing is a bunch of whatthehell. She has no consistent characterisation. I just don't get it.
And the way the precinct has just accepted her angelic/chosen status is odd. Or whatever they've accepted. It's just weird.
That's really nice of you, Morgana.
I'll just nod and point at what ita said. All that.
Thanks -t. I had watched the show at the beginning but gave up when I realized I didn't like any of the characters. Except Gus, I suppose. So now I look in on the last 2 minutes or so to make sure he's still there so I can reassure Mom that he hasn't been knocked off.
John Rogers finally updated his blog and answered questions on the last two episodes.
This quote from the blog
As always, if the season ender wound up being the last episode of Leverage ever made, it would be a satisfying ending to the show. Nate Ford, finally accepting who he is, bleeding out on the deck for his new, broken family -- I could have finished the series there and been ridiculously happy.
means the eventual series finale may hurt a lot, right?
Hardison damned well better live, IJS.