I don't even know what to say...it was all meh, IMO.
Firstly, the case was boring. The motive was lame, the murder seemed interesting at the beginning but became incredibly unspectacular at the end. I was wondering that if the murder was committed in the heat of the moment, which it seemed to be, then why took the guy so much time to place the pieces all over New York? Why not just get rid of them?! It's like he was thinking "Uhm, now that I'm here I could dump his extremities at the famous four corners of what was formerly known as Hell's Kitchen".
As it was said before it was one of these gang/neighborhood/clan stuff with immigrant minorities which at some point is getting stereotypic and cliché.
Secondly, there was just not enough screentime for the rest of the cast! IMO, it's not good to give Christine more screentime than Sid or Hawks or Adam! :scream: Even though Mac is the main character it's not all about him. It's not fair.
I was also wondering whether Christine was running her restaurant all on her own? No waitress? No kitchen boy? No co-workers at all? Though I like her, I don't like her accent. I suppose it's a kind of local accent, but to me it sounds like "sloppiness in articulation". Or muttering. Or mumbling.
The best parts of the episode were Flack, in no matter what he was doing or saying, and the end with Mac as a pseudo-chef-de-cuisine
That's what I call a romantic dinner: putting buttered bread into the pan and add a lot of cheese to it :lol: