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Am I the only one who thought it was weird that Lindsay told Danny she was pregnant at work and in front of a bunch of people?
I assume they're living together - it would have made more sense for her to just tell him him at home. The last time she did tell him at work, but it wasn't in front of an audience and they decided together to tell Mac and then everyone else. I liked their relationship earlier on in the show - back in like Season 3 or Season 4, but they've just gotten so boring since then and I just don't really care now.
The case was okay. I really miss having two-cases in the same episode though, just to change it up. It seems like when they did two cases and different people were paired together there was more interaction between the characters.
Uhm, okay. I might be the only one around who didn't like the episode very much. First of all I think the case was complete and utter nonsense. Sometimes it's too easy for them. They're detectives, so they should go and detect rather than accusing some guy of being a murderer because that costume dude stole his cell phone. This is freaking ridiculous. I really do miss hard cases they cannot solve within one episode. Or even if they can do it, it needs to be something smart, like "cracking the nut". Argh! That blond chick wasn't convincing at all. It always comes down to money, jealousy, or revenge. I'm still in the mood of :scream::scream::scream: I would give the case a D.
Like many others, I figured Lindsey to be pregnant again the moment she said it was hot in the lab. A little bit cliché, IMO. I was wondering, too, about the two of them shouting it out to everyone in the lab, but I guess Lindsey was too excited to wait until after their shift. The bet was funny. And, of course, Jo's comment "I'm gone one day and she's pregnant" :lol: Obviously, she didn't have a clue about the bet.
What's a mystery to me is Jo's dead sister. Was that ever mentioned? I cannot remember her saying that her sister died in a car accident shortly before she came to New York. To me it would have been nice to give a clue in a previous episode rather than suprise everyone with something out of the blue. Yet I might be wrong about the hint. Nevertheless, it was something very touching and very much focused on her, like a little universe on her own next to all the others. That indeed I liked very much. So I would give these elements of the episode a B+.
Don't forget, we know these characters in the context of their workplace. Talking about one's dead sister isn't exactly water cooler conversation, and maybe I'm the only one here, but I thought it was completely natural that we didn't know about Jo's sister until now. Her death was clearly a very traumatic event, and while Jo might have told Mac or Lindsey about it outside of work at some point, I don't see see much of a situation were we would have found out until now.No, I don't ever recall there being a mention of her sister. I think these writers just come up with these things and don't think about what was said or mentioned in the past. Like Flack's brothers, we never heard about them in the past episode and when we saw the letter it was just Don and Sam.