getting attached to her like one would to a Rottweiller
well...it wouldn't be the first time he got attached to one. he viewed the T2 protector as a father figure.
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getting attached to her like one would to a Rottweiller
well...it wouldn't be the first time he got attached to one. he viewed the T2 protector as a father figure.
I suspect that seeing Cameron after the explosion will help put a damper on some of John's feelings for her. She's going to be a mess for a while, methinks.
I loved the pool scene. Don't have much articulate beyond that.
Like I mentioned before, the pool scene bugged me at first, but then I liked it. Besides the initial low amounts of blood, I was thinking, "Why is he throwing all of them in the pool?"
But then, you know, pool full of dead FBI/SWAT guys is self-justifying.
eta: I spelled "scene" "seen"? WTF, brain?
Maybe getting them all in the pool was a personal game for Cromarty - like making a basket.
Fast nationals for SCC - 5.1/8 over 8-10pm. Not great, not bad by any stretch of the imagination. I think it will get picked up.
What have the dvr ratings for SCC been?
It seems so unlikely that Fox would pick up something that's regularly pulling in an audience of less than 10 million. (It's not the CW!)
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the RoboYay! yet.
denial.
I think that his attachment is based on her constancy as much as anything else. She will be there for him, always. And she's hot. Plus, there's an intimacy based on their past/future relationship, like when she said "it's not the first time we've done this"
It seems so unlikely that Fox would pick up something that's regularly pulling in an audience of less than 10 million. (It's not the CW!)
I thought anything over about 7 million was considered a hit these days? Last year Brothers & Sisters was pulling in about 12-13 million viewers on Sunday nights and the execs were doing cartwheels.
An 8% share isn't to be sniffed at (which is what SCC has). I think that was Drives' target actually, from memory.