I liked last night's Life, especially all the shopping jokes. It was interesting to have the victim end up being some sort of sick Fagan type.
Don't like Dani and Tidwell either and I don't know what, in particular, pissed her off there.
I think that she got ticked off when he started boasting about how he can compartmentalize the job and leave it at the office. She's definitely not the type to do that (see her reaction to the kids going to Social Services), so hopefully she's now realized she has nothing in comnon with this greaseball and will stop the flirtation/sexual harrassment.
The HOward Epps episode from Season one alone is important.
The HOward Epps episode from Season one alone is important.
See? Good reason to go back.
Christian Slater got the boot: [link]
Why is Tim Roth's new show on at the same time as Life, Lost, and Criminal Minds?
WHY???!!!??
Hadley got a first name! Took her a full season to get a name at all, and then another half season to get a full name.
She was at my work event yesterday! I wasn't there, but still.
She made Simon Baker cry, bitch must die! (Okay, okay, I admit it, I was wallowing gloriously in the man pain).
Interesting ep, and I do wonder if those were tears of some relief, or just tears over an old wound being ripped open afresh.
I think some of both, Julie-- clearly, she hit him in the one place he's still so very vulnerable with respect to the murders.
I wonder if she thought she was doing him a kindness. And was she, from Jane's perspective?
She seemed like a cocky arrogant bitch the entire ep (a bit like Jane used to be, perhaps?) and I'm not sure how I feel about them leaving her with her charade intact. Unless an aspect of the show is going to continue the "are there genuine gifted people out there?". I thought Van Pelt was constantly rebutting Jane's cynicism as a bit of ongoing drama, but maybe the show wants to make it a larger issue?