"All right, I'll call her. But I am not sleeping with her!"
Ryan was so funny in that scene.
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"All right, I'll call her. But I am not sleeping with her!"
Ryan was so funny in that scene.
CM: Did anyone else think Emily was acting very out of character? She's usually much more cool-headed. The way she lost it over this bad guy reminded me of Elle Greenaway.
I just discovered the name of this episode is "The Slave of Duty". That's a little disturbing.
she was much more like Elle. did not like.
Yeah, I really didn't like her this episode. Are they trying to tell us that she's starting to lose it? Or maybe she was sensitive because she resembled the victims?
I dislike rape threats to prisoners. But I thought the show was indicating, at least in the moment, that she was crossing a line. But the very next scene was so different in tone.
It's possible she's been unsettled from Unfoxed, and her looking like this week's victims didn't help. She was all over the preview for next week, so this might be a thing.
Aieee. Why did I ever like Adam? Because they're sure writing him like a buffoon now. Has a crush on a character we've seen for five minutes? Really? Can they not afford to get her back so they're sending her offscreen to the FBI? I don't get it. I want them to write him goofy and funny again, but with a spine. The sort of guy Stella might sleep with, except not homicidal.
ita - I also disliked that scene and the way everything seemed perfectly normal in the next scene, as if she ALWAYS threatens prisoners like that. Plus, despite the victimology they never suggested that she was feeling particularly threatened because she fit the type until that scene.
ita - I also disliked that scene and the way everything seemed perfectly normal in the next scene, as if she ALWAYS threatens prisoners like that. Plus, despite the victimology they never suggested that she was feeling particularly threatened because she fit the type until that scene.
it was clear throughout the episode that she had issues, but they came out of nowhere.
Yeah, she seemed especially unsettled throughout, but they never explicitly tied it to anything. I assumed that her looking so like the victims was a likely reason, but I can't tie a reaction shot to that revelation. Also, if they said she's been off her game since she got rocked in Outfoxed, I wouldn't be surprised, but I don't think they've done a great job with it.
It's never clear what they're going to take home with them and what they shrug off.
I would have been a lot happier if they'd shown her either still on edge in the next scene or making a visible effort to switch gears.
did anyone watch CSI:NY last night? I thought it was one of the more interesting ones in awhile, but I wish it were a two-parter. That apartment was a trip and I would have liked to find out the method to the madness of how it was organized.