I loved The Closer this week again. They really seem to be stepping it up this season. I loved how at the beginning of the episode they showed everyone working together so seemlessly, even with the FBI, because of the missing girl, and then things start to fall apart and we see how differently Brenda handles things from the rest of them. I'm interested in where they are going to take this, especially in light of Brenda's earlier disagreement with Gabriel. I also wonder if the rest of the team will turn on her because of this.
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Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I don't think so. She made a good choice in choosing Taylor to do the investigations. Everyone knows that he hates her and loves Gabriel, so if anyone would do a cover up or a gloss over, it's him. She was absolutely right, it could not be ignored. All told, it's a pretty easy punishment for beating a suspect.
A detail that I'd forgotten in the years since I last saw this episode is that, after they find the boy and Spaulding asks for his promised 15 minutes, Jack throws up in the bushes.
I always felt bad for Jack in that scene - it was a good example of what the job demands/takes out of you. Also, alhtough Jack had the worst job, how creepy would it have been to have been Martin sitting in the front hearing your boss go all pedophile.
I remember that episode. Creepy is the word. I couldn't believe they'd actually gotten to film and show that scene where Jack is negotiating with the pedophile.
I like John Turturro, and I like Oliver Platt, yet something about The Bronx is Burning seems off to me. Bad direction or something. Everyone looks stiff.
Rescue Me: I really liked the montage at the beginning of the funeral and the guy -- whoever that was - discovering the Chief's body.
Is it likely that Tommy will be promoted to Chief? Or is he too far below that rank?
And I wonder where they're going with this thing where the baby "hates" Janet.
I think it could happen eventually.(Although he does have an authority problem and at least one member of the brass hates his guts, so...) Of course I know more about the Baltimore police hierarchy than FDNY. But really the part that would help me explain to newbies why I love that show is the part where the Probie is grieving for his mother and he says something about not making gay jokes, and Lou hugs him and they agree "No gay jokes...today." Tomorrow, they'll have tons of them. I loved that.
I've been watching Burn Notice. I like it, but the voice overs a little annoying.
I like it, too. I don't like Fiona though. They're taking the violent, needy streak too far.
I like the violent streak but not the needy one.