What I find so interesting about them is how they can see things in such totally opposite ways. When "Cradle to Grave" was on the other night and Morgan confronted Hotch, he said that of course the higher ups were worried about him. He went in unprotected and unarmed into the situation in Louisville and turned his back on officers going to town on the UnSubs from "Hopeless."
Whereas with the latter situation, I remember very distinctly that Hotch disapproved of Morgan staying to fire with the cops, saying that he wasn't doing it because they needed the support but because of his own personal need for vengeance and that their job was done.
They are at such opposite ends of the spectrum, but they truly complement each other and provide much needed balance.
Catching up with the DVR, I loved the ending of last Tuesday's Detroit 1-8-7.
Catching up with the DVR, I loved the ending of last Tuesday's Detroit 1-8-7.
Was that not AWESOME? I love Fitch. He's so prickly and eccentric and has helluva moral core.
YES. I couldn't believe it. Oh, Fitch. You just ensured that your show stays on my must-watch list.
Two questions on this weeks Sherlock:
I could not make out the text that was supposed to be surprise reveal of who helped give the Tong access to London.
Was anything cut out this week as vital as last week?
The typed replies all started with M: and then wordswhatMsaid. I think that was the only reveal.
Someone else will have to answer what was cut. I've seen it too damn many times.
Hawaii Five-O
opened with a memorial mention of James MacArthur -- he died last Thursday.
No Castle comment? I laughed like a drain at Esposito getting upset at being dismissed as "an A-Rod type" and Ryan being told he'd make a good Twilight-esque stripper with some hair gel.
And Danno is off of his cane!
Oh, Castle had me laughing the whole hour.