My overall reaction was WTF? :wtf:
With a single sentence they've rewritten Danny's entire backstory.
Sloppy work from start to finish. Sloppy writing when you can't remember the history you've developed for a character. Sloppy Directing when you let such an eye popping zinger past you. And Sloppy Producing when you let a single sentence forever change a character to which you've devoted 5 years.
Added to that, the entire concept that it is Danny who got the Blue Flu just doesn't fly. It just felt wrong, wrong, wrong.
If it had been Flack, that would have at least made sense. As an audience, we KNOW he comes from a cop family, we could understand how it would be a hard decision for him to make. When he finally shows up for 2 seconds he looks haggard and unhappy about the situation.
Who was that desk sargent, BTW? I liked him. He'd make a nice occasional addition.
Hands down, Adam was the saving grace of this episode. Without him, it would have been just a sad jumble of incomprehensible nonsense.
Hawkes was excellent as usual.
I can see both sides in the Blue Flu/No Blue Flu debate. But I have to say it never ceases to amaze me that the public thinks its just A-OK for cops, firefighters and teachers to work for low pay, no pay, reduced pay, stopped pay, etc.
With a single sentence they've rewritten Danny's entire backstory.
Sloppy work from start to finish. Sloppy writing when you can't remember the history you've developed for a character. Sloppy Directing when you let such an eye popping zinger past you. And Sloppy Producing when you let a single sentence forever change a character to which you've devoted 5 years.
Added to that, the entire concept that it is Danny who got the Blue Flu just doesn't fly. It just felt wrong, wrong, wrong.
If it had been Flack, that would have at least made sense. As an audience, we KNOW he comes from a cop family, we could understand how it would be a hard decision for him to make. When he finally shows up for 2 seconds he looks haggard and unhappy about the situation.
Who was that desk sargent, BTW? I liked him. He'd make a nice occasional addition.
Hands down, Adam was the saving grace of this episode. Without him, it would have been just a sad jumble of incomprehensible nonsense.
Hawkes was excellent as usual.
I can see both sides in the Blue Flu/No Blue Flu debate. But I have to say it never ceases to amaze me that the public thinks its just A-OK for cops, firefighters and teachers to work for low pay, no pay, reduced pay, stopped pay, etc.