Yeah, enough with the tragic backstories.
Wired!McGee was amusing.
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Yeah, enough with the tragic backstories.
Wired!McGee was amusing.
I can't believed they bothered to open in media res with Kensi getting shot. Because we're to believe they're losing another agent so soon after Dom? So it was just a delay until the sham could be revealed.
Do female law and orderers have more tragic backstories than the men? It seems to go around for both genders. And it's done.
CM was better for me this week. Just enough time with the bad guy, and we got to see the team work well together. I was kinda sad it wssn't Derek bonding with the girl. I like his kid-fu. But at least he got to tackle the unsub into a car.
Poor JJ. Getting all emotional again. Do yer job, wear less makeup.
Poor Reid. He's off crutches, off the cane, but still limping. His injury was bad enough to perplex the docs.
do L&Os go here? I do not normally watch but was flipping through and stopped on SVU for a while last night, OH HELL NO. I had to turn it off.
Which one did you watch? I'm guessing the child sexual abuse one, not the drinking one.
yeppers. Our Singular Love or somesuch rage inducing thing that made me heeby jeeby so bad I don't even know. Clearly I will never date.
I watched it the first time round and there was no way I was watching it again.
Although I also think I will never date, I don't see it as related. But it's possible I'm not remembering the episode properly.
It was a step-father doing the abusing.
The child-molesting episodes bleed together in my head. I try not to remember their details clearly, for self-preservation reasons.
Was this the one where they hauled in a network of people?
I think so. I turned it off when they were deciding to put the kid back in a room with his abuser in order to hopefully catch a bigger fish.
Oh, god, that one. It was horrible, and I hope an example of how the cops absolutely don't work.