But the biggest lesson of Law & Order? Justice may not always prevail, but even when it doesn't, the good guys have a scotch, go home, and come back to work the next morning. That's character.
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But the biggest lesson of Law & Order? Justice may not always prevail, but even when it doesn't, the good guys have a scotch, go home, and come back to work the next morning. That's character.
though not quite as uncomfortable as the fear that Gibbs and wasserface might kiss...
Glurg.
I was very reassured by Gibbs circling "Don't Involve Lawyers" so definitively.
And Frank's "I can pull the trigger with my thumb" is very badass.
"Didn't he keep a shotgun in the store?"
I'm hoping it's a trap. They know what she is up to, as does Vance now, and Gibbs did warn his dad to stay somewhere else. I'm still disappointed that no one found a reason to shoot the lawyer.
can he bring himself to fire on a woman?
If he can't, I won't mourn him. Idiot.
I'm sure he can when she poses a very real threat, but I worry about hestitation
I can't respect not being able to assess a situation and take a woman into consideration as a serious threat. Really evaporates my sympathy.
Criminal Minds season finale tonight ... with Tim Curry.
And chained up Morgan.
Delish.
And Eric Close.
Icing.
And Eric Close.
I though I saw him in the preview. Yum.
Tim Curry does seem to enjoy his career.