Excellent comments, everyone. I think you mentioned everything I thought of after a single viewing. I was chatting as usual, so I'll have to rewatch it to get everything (I totally missed the blink-and-you'll-miss-it Flack in a t-shirt scene
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It was definitely a letdown from last week. It didn't drag along, but I was surprised when it was halfway over because nothing really exciting had happened.
Is this Danny-and-Flack-taking-down-the-suspects thing going to happen in every episode from now on? If so, it's going to get really old, really quick. I know Flack has recovered, but if they never intended to have long-term effects of his injuries, then they shouldn't have made them so severe to begin with. A person can be gravely injured and in danger of dying without it being a gaping hole in their chest. They've really dropped the ball not showing him dealing with the long-term effects. Unless they're having him push himself too hard and then eventually end up popping the pain pills to deal with it.
Please, spare us. Also, that whole bit where he gets kicked in the face is not a funny bit of continuity (which is probably what the writers had in mind after the scene from "Live or Let Die" last season), it's annoying. At least give him a cut lip or something, it can be gone by next week.
I wasn't enthusiastic to see Danny and Lindsay working together knowing the writers total inability to write something subtle, but my eye didn't twitch all that much. They seemed to be getting along well, which is nice, and Danny seems to be on friendly terms, with is okay--the only problem I have is that he seems to be dosed on Ritalin around her all the time now.
I'm not sure what the writers are going for, but it's not doing a thing for me.
I'm glad they had some continuity with the Shane Casey thing, but like someone said--isn't Hawkes still a target? Shouldn't they try to find other potential targets and attempt to protect them as well?
I'm jumping all over the place here. :lol:
Danny getting slapped by the mother was great. I love how he just took it in stride, I guess he's been there before. He did sort of get a bit angry, with the way he gave her the picture of the tattoo, but I'm glad he didn't go postal on her. (I might not be remembering the scene very accurately, though.
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Flack getting up in the guy's face during the interrogation after he tackled him to the ground was funny too.
I have a question. Lindsay was affected by this girl and the girl in "Stealing Home" from the very beginning. She doesn't get like that around all of the victims, but is it every young woman or just the ones that will conveniently tie into her personal issues (even if they can't know that just from seeing the body)? I'm trying to think of other young female victims and if her response is the same, or if the writers just include it when it's convenient.
I have to say I disliked her line to Danny about it being 'the job' when she said she'd talk to the mother toward the end. Duh, it's the job, it was always the job. What a clunker. The writers just can't avoid them, can they?
The story with the basketball player was very sad. Talk about a tragic chain of events. The fact that the woman hit him with her award when he was asking for help was utterly idiotic, but the idea that one thing led to another and that he was killed but not really
murdered is very sad.
I don't have a feeling one way or the other about the Suicide Girls. I really know nothing about them, so I can't weigh in on whether they were represented well or not. I have to say that I'm not surprised if they weren't, given the atrocity that was Jamalot last season, but...
I loved when Danny and Lindsay were talking to the girls, though, and Danny had his 'they don't pay me enough to deal with people sometimes' look on his face. When he asked the girl with the pink hair if it was her natural color, I laughed out loud. :lol:
The end was hilarious, though. Danny walks up to talk to the girl if I remember correctly, but I guess he didn't have the guts to actually go out with her. She might hurt you, sweetie, but I'm sure it would be totally worth it. :lol: When they walked off and it showed the close-up of the girl's ass and then Danny trying to look away before putting his face in his hand? Priceless! :lol: And Adam dated an SG before? :lol: That made my night, along with when Danny was trying to figure out what SG stood for.
Anyway, now that I've rambled and not said much, I think I'll shut up. :lol: It wasn't the worst episode ever, but after "Hung Out to Dry," it was definitely disappointing. Hopefully a second viewing will produce something more interesting from me.