It was excellent. But I agree with Julie's quibbles. The actress playing Rachel was ill used. And the idea that Ted articulated...about the bonding nature of trauma was totally wasted. I got weary of the raised eye-brows from other characters when they found out she was living with him. Do we always have to go there?
Something I thought was great was Show telling me that they are going back to the Season 1 organizing principle of Zen.
"Crews, are you here?" Three times. And Ted's muscle going all "Be here now.' That was awesome.
The quirky dialog...people repeating things or expressing the concrete obvious is a fun element but it may have been overdone a bit this ep.
I want Roman's version of Psychic Paper!
And what the hell would he be doing with vaults full of human resources? That can all see each other and potentially organize. That didn't make any sense.
vaults full of human resources
I figured it was human smuggling. If any of them are illegal, they're not going to make too much of a fuss if this is just a stopover to the next place.
I got weary of the raised eye-brows from other characters when they found out she was living with him. Do we always have to go there?
Well, slightly weird guy living in a huge house with no furniture and a teenaged girl who was part of the family that he was accused of killing? Yeah, I'd raise an eyebrow.
I really loved Ted in this episode; I love that he was saved by Charlie, again, and that he's not going to get beaten down by prison this time. I hope and mostly think he's going to get back out. I loved seeing that Charlie affected other people in prison, not just Ted.
I find the repetition of lines to be really grating if done more than once in an episode, to be honest. It feels like something they should scale back on, resist being so anvilly with it.
The biggest shame for me about Rachel was that, when she was there, she *did* have a distinct voice and personality; but she was only there for like twenty seconds of every episode. The progression of her relationship with Charlie is evident in the way that she goes from hiding in one part of the house to going out and defying him to going with his dad to the hospital and showing the defensive concern for him; I just wish we'd actually seen that progression instead of just having it be alluded to in the background.
That being said, I liked the mystery this week, I enjoyed having Roman's creepy ass back on my screen, and I was genuinely shocked by Charlie being shot.
But I hate that Danni wore fucking heels to the crime scene and climbed down a ladder in them. Can she not just wear motorcycle boots again? Please?
L&O: Judge Malcolm Reynolds.
Leverage,
where have you been all my life?!
Apologies if this is the wrong thread, I'm catching up and need to burble and am not sure if and where any conversation is taking place on b.org. I can't remember the last time there was such a delicious balance of smart, funny and feel-good, as well as a well-rounded instantly likeable cast of characters.
Julie, we're squeeing about Leverage in Cable Drama (and also a little bit in Natter).
Krav maga in the Psych Christmas episode!
I just saw that one last night. I think they got the schwag wrong, though (at least, I've never seen a bracelet like that) IDing the logo would have been impressive enough.