I watched it and while part of me was happy to see them back together, I think I'd have been better off knowing nothing about Adam Baldwin's personal politics. Couldn't help to love seeing the coat bits though.
'Never Leave Me'
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I thought it was great. It must have been fun for them to play characters with such a different dynamic.
It had a good mix of fun and angst. I was glad to see her visiting the shrink again.
The browncoat reference right up front was nice. I think my favorite moment was Castle punching Slaughter in defense of Alexis. That, and the boys coming to the rescue.
The browncoat reference right up front was nice. I think my favorite moment was Castle punching Slaughter in defense of Alexis. That, and the boys coming to the rescue.
Plus, the action figures at the beginning.
Was "A little help?" "You're doing fine." a Firefly reference?
I think my favorite moment was Castle punching Slaughter in defense of Alexis. I think my favorite moment was Castle punching Slaughter in defense of Alexis.
Finally saw it tonight and yes. This.
Is anyone watching Whitechapel? I want to like it, but it's kind of boring. Maybe better in the summer when there's less going on, so I'd be inclined to watch.
I'm still watching. It has been less gripping than The Ripper Season 1, though I am enjoying getting to know the characters better.
What series is it? Series 2 was my least favorite.
whitechapel gets REALLY intense. It might be boring now, but it doesn't stay that way.
I want to say it's Series 3 and we're in Ep 2 or 3 (but don't quote me).