Covert Affairs has been cancelled. I didn't watch the last half season, and I'm curious if it ended in a satisfying way.
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So this is/was the last season? That seems abrupt, since the were touting season end at the same time White Collar was touting series end.
The sooner you know!
So this is/was the last season? That seems abrupt, since the were touting season end at the same time White Collar was touting series end.
Yeah, they didn't cancel it until this week.
I watched Gracepoint this week. I haven't seen Broadchurch yet, so I can't compare the two endings. I predicted it was the husband of the cop from the beginning, but I didn't see the twist with the kid until I realized there was so much time left in the final episode. I thought the kid was just protecting his dad.
Since I *love* the ongoing arc of Sherlock's addiction, I obviously loved last night's episode. So damn good.
I loved that one scene, but I don't like it when the writers have difficulty understanding the difference between ‘deduction’ and ‘immediately jumping to the correct solution’.
I was pretty distracted with the case, trying to remember the details of the similar Law & Order from a million years ago....
loved dripping faucet analogy - works for most chronic illnesses that require constant management not just addiction.
Also loved the little character note between Kitty, 'sherlock and Joan. Sherlock tells Kitty she is using too heavy a pick,Joan says the pick is too delicate. In exasperation Kitty asks both to leave her alone, and finishes picking the damn lock.
loved dripping faucet analogy - works for most chronic illnesses that require constant management not just addiction.
Also loved the little character note between Kitty, 'sherlock and Joan. Sherlock tells Kitty she is using too heavy a pick,Joan says the pick is too delicate. In exasperation Kitty asks both to leave her alone, and finishes picking the damn lock.
loved dripping faucet analogy - works for most chronic illnesses that require constant management not just addiction.
Also loved the little character note between Kitty, 'sherlock and Joan. Sherlock tells Kitty she is using too heavy a pick,Joan says the pick is too delicate. In exasperation Kitty asks both to leave her alone, and finishes picking the damn lock.