Speaking of, I would be PISSED at the plumber for letting in someone who claimed to be a friend. This is why I always stay home when there are workmen in the house.
Anya ,'Showtime'
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
I kept waiting for the candles to suddenly spark and set the table on fire or something. I couldn't believe she didn't blow them out. Knowing how fluent that man is with fires and accelerants, I wouldn't take the chance on anything with a flame that he left burning in my house.
No kidding. She would have blown them out if Fritz hadn't been there, I think. It would have looked weird to blow them out after she supposedly did this romantic thing.
But why keep his presence secret from Fritz? Especially if Fritz might be a target?
I think that she's trying to protect him. Plus, if he leaves as he says he will, it is moot.
I hate this about Brenda. Fritz is an FBI agent. I think he can handle it. And he's safer is he knows. I think she doesn't want him to give her grief about the dangers of her job.
I can't believe that Fritz won't find out eventually.
Oh, he will. But likely it'll be ugly.
And, leaving aside the huge issue of the fact that he doesn't know how *in danger* he probably is, I think he'll be really hurt by the fact that she let him believe in her "romantic gesture" that wasn't. Whatever happens with (memfault crazy guy), I won't be surprised if that's the part that ends up being unforgivable.
Yes, I can see that.
Meta stuff:
Of course, Jason O'Mara is the lead in the US version of LOM so there is a good chance we won't see him again. Assuming that the Closer is shooting while LOM shoots. And assuming that LOM is successful and lasts. On the other hand, the Closer may have completed filming eons ago when O'Mara was at liberty. So - who really knows.
Sumi, can you whitefont the meta? That's the kind of thing I'd rather not know.