I was a bit thrown by them sitting down and telling the Evil Overlord that they were onto him,
I was hoping maybe this was on purpose. That the audience would know what a stupid move it was and therefore conclude the guys are not the brightest. It's more believable that they aren't successful PI's if they make some bad decisions.
who are maybe big-time and don't know it!
Things like this made me smile and kinda fall in deep like with them. Also, when Hank guessed that his ex was getting remarried--the actor's reaction gutted me.
What city is used for the filming? Those were some really pretty views.
Or the girl friend.
I'm really afraid she has a target on her. Too much love between all of them for her to be safe.
Because we know how much Tim loves love.
That hadn't even entered my mind, but yeah, she's a dead woman.
That hadn't even entered my mind, but yeah, she's a dead woman.
I know. We're all out of practice with the reality that is Tim's world.
See, I spent the first ep waiting for the daughter to die.
I'm not totally sold, but will give it some time. I like the two main characters; anything else feels too soon to say.
waiting for the daughter to die
and I think we have a winner for most morbid buffista!
See, I spent the first ep waiting for the daughter to die.
When Hank (?did I get the name right, the bearded guy?) first got the phone call towards the end and it was obvious that something was really, really wrong, I expected it to be the daughter that had died. Not because of Tim's involvement, but I expected the henchmen to have caught up with her.
I can't decide if that's a dubious distinction or not. What do I win?
I can't decide if that's a dubious distinction or not. What do I win?
An all expenses paid trip to the Hellmouth of your choice, I'd guess.
Like in Tim's episode of Buffy.