yes, technically it's felony murder.
Which is why it wigs me that we've got former San Diego cops technically murdering. I am trying to get repress it, honestly.
Still, apart from historical bad things, even I can't really see how they didn't take an obviously injured man in for medical attention. That? That is some willfully ignorance there and creeps it closer to something murderous for me. Guess it shows how far they are willing to go.
I still really like the show, but these are not really awesome people.
And they don't eat taquitos. That might be just a me thing though.
The good news is: I converted a Terriers fan! Toaster me!
The bad news is: I did it via facebook messages, and he posted on my wall, thus outing me, and the odds that weird fan types will see it and watch the show and be shocked, shocked I tell you, are fair to middlin.
I just posted a "people should watch Terriers" in a a reply for concert post which mentioned Donal Louge.
I just don't really want to face another canceled show.
I haven't yet seen
Terriers,
so I feel like I'm letting down the team, but right now, I'm watching
Angel,
"Billy" so I'm blaming it on the earth's gravitational pull, because suddenly, I'm just so much closer to the earth.
Hank and Gretchen are great siblings. I love their interactions. And I have a feeling I shouldn't be typing this before the end of the episode.
Hank and Gretchen are great siblings. I love their interactions. And I have a feeling I shouldn't be typing this before the end of the episode.
You were in my brain! I was thinking the same thing. At the same time. Except I did wait until the end of the ep to come in here.
I thought Gretchen was the ex-wife.
Well, yeah.
I was *totally* talking about Hank and Steph. Um. Oops?
And they are real siblings! I agree on how great they are together.
Whoops. I suck at names for this show, and just skimmed IMDB so I wouldn't read too much information. I stopped at the first woman with the same last name.