But he never seems to trust them enough. Having someone on his team being part of her life seemed important. And the fact that she has a married mother makes it even less likely that she'd be exposed to more Danno.
Hey, if I'm childless and alone and your mother won't desecrate my grave, hold hands with me while I explode. But if I need you to do something for me if I die, ignoring me isn't a cute sign of your devotion. It's more like not taking me seriously, because I figure I'll be highly irritable in a situation like that.
Watching NCIS made me realise--I'm going to move Hart of Dixie up above it in priority. The relationships on NCIS: Venice Beach make more sense to me. I'm totally down with "I berate because I love" in both life and fiction, but that show is just giving me whiplash. I don't get undercurrents or overtones or anything, just Stop. Sentiment. Stop. Smacktalk. Pause...and feel. Right, back to action. Transitions, not so much.
And Gibbs ceased to be a character a while back. Just a good looking guy acting out a series of improbable tics at this time. So, when Scooter isn't talking in the third person, I'll check in and see if Tony decides it's okay to act like a grownup where more than one person can see him yet.