Ah, so the relationship angle is dead for now. Got it.
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He essentially said they could be just partners with nothing personal or she could ask to be re-assigned to another agent.
Well, except for friendship, which I think is HIGHLY personal, but just friendship.
He didn't really say friendship, did he? Maybe I missed it, but we can have a drink after work to celebrate a case ending does not equal friendship to me.
Yeah, he was pretty specific about smalltalk.
Well, he was riding high on self-pity at that point. I can see them moving back to friendship pretty quickly.
Well, he was riding high on self-pity at that point. I can see them moving back to friendship pretty quickly.
I was kind of surprised he didn't smack her down a lot harder. I was not at all certain that when she asked "what happens now?" she didn't basically mean "so are we back on then?" From his reaction I'm pretty sure he went there too. So I'd say he was striking out for more reasons than just that.
(Not that I disagree that they'll be back to normal in .25 episodes.)
Promo: Speaking of. Way to undercut the tension. "Will their hormones get the better of them?" I'm sure whatever happens it won't be that, but still not the note I'd end that scene on.
I think that he thought that she meant "so does that mean we can get together now?" Which she may have meant, in part.
I just got around to watching this week's CM, and I am really disliking the focus on the unsubs. I don't watch to see their creepy shit, I watch to see smart/hot/interesting FBI agents solve crimes.
I totally want to second what Vortex said - the unsubs don't interest me. The agents figuring out the unsubs does. And I also want some fun interaction between the agents - "He looks so real".
I used to really like when an unsub ep came up because it was the same chase from a different camera angle, but it has become both really overused, in my opinion, and they've stopped showing the same chase. Now it's different scenes, not just different angles. Do not like.
Yes, it was occasionally interesting (i.e. the one with Alex O'Loughlin where he filmed himself with his glasses), but too much unsub! What's changed? Writer? Producer? Director?