Haha, no actually. :lol: Unintentional puns for the win.^^ Was the pun intended with "suit the plot"? :lol:
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Haha, no actually. :lol: Unintentional puns for the win.^^ Was the pun intended with "suit the plot"? :lol:
He's signed on for a three-episode arc, so he'll be back at least two more times.I guess Craig T. Nelson is going to be a reoccurring character now?
He's signed on for a three-episode arc, so he'll be back at least two more times.I guess Craig T. Nelson is going to be a reoccurring character now?
I agree that the staging of the sequence was done so blatantly to set up the forensic evidence chase, that's for damn sure :lol:The Fireguy should have give him CPR inmdiately if he found some heart beating. But he should have checked if his airways were clear and of course he DID see the Deputy Mayor suffered some kind of trauma because he fell down from above so there is no way he could have moved the head in that way
i think cops and firemen received some kind of coaching regarding that. That's why i found it a little out of place
As far as Stella's behviour, I didn't really have a problem with that, but I guess because I also saw it as another set up for more Everything Is Connected moments further in the ep. There was parallel in having Stella straighten Brandon's tie, to demonstrate that it was not a clip on; was basically the link to the eureka moment of realizing what made the puzzling mark on the deputy mayor's neck.And i found her behaviour towards that guy totally inapropiate. She was acting as a young girl in her first great date .
Oh, they could explain it, and I'm sure it could be a really complex and interesting storyline - but I don't have that much faith in the writers at this point.flackie_boo said:
Okay so, isn't it possible that Danny does, in fact, come from a family of cops, and Louie was just a big rebel. If you wanted to get real into it, what if when he was younger his family lived in the tanglewood area because his father was undercover there and Louie happened to get mixed up in it, and Danny came to know the kids in the neighbourhood and know all about them. And so on, and so forth.
One question: when Adam was running the test on the "stuff" on his iPod, Lindsay told him to do it, Hawkes was NOT in the room. So, how did Hawkes know what Adam was doing (he said something about having that stuff on his iPod). So....does Hawkes have a 6th sense, or is this a small hole in the plot?
Just another question for TPTB!
Thing for me is that there was an implied history, with specific episode time devoted and centred around it, and since other hints of it adding into making Messer such a complex character as a cop as a result.Okay so, isn't it possible that Danny does, in fact, come from a family of cops, and Louie was just a big rebel. If you wanted to get real into it, what if when he was younger his family lived in the tanglewood area because his father was undercover there and Louie happened to get mixed up in it, and Danny came to know the kids in the neighbourhood and know all about them. And so on, and so forth.
About Mac being advised not to hire him, well come on now. We know a lot about Danny and his personality he's a hot head who can sometimes be selfish, and he's got a brother in a gang. I'm sure that was no secret at the time. If you had ties to somebody in a gang and you wanted get a job in this area, it would take a lot for you to prove yourself. After all, you could be getting the job to leak information you know?
I dunno wtf the writers were thinking. It was all just so muddled. Danny's already the most conflicted character on the roster, and so this stand by him didn't seem to come from a solid base. That's why it might have been more interesting to see Flack pressured by other cops with regards to the circumstances. Much as I thought the spin off scenes between Hawkes and Lindsay, and Stella and Danny were otherwise interesting.My theory is that the writers wanted to make viewers to b angry on Danny, since he is actually the most popular character in the show. This was just a lack of communication and caring. I might be wrong, but from what I know in the first seasons there were another writers and the new ones just didn't care enough to stick to the character's back story.
I must agree with Top41 here. Danny is turning in Carmine by the episode: the disappearance of the glasses, the fact that now he is coming from a family of cops and wearing the Ceesau t-shirt, would make hardcore fangirls to confuse the character with the actor even more.
I'm halfway to hoping Danny will spill his guts to complete strangers again (seeing as he won't talk to his friends) just so we can have some insight into who the heck he is anymore...For me, it feels like they're whitewashing the character's backstory out of convenience or because perhaps they want it to be different than the original plan - five years into a show isn't the time to create a blank slate. Five years into the show, they should be building on established facts and filling in the blanks.
Game. Set. Match.Also, if Louie was the lone rogue Messer I highly doubt Mac would have been advised not to hire Danny. I aslo doubt Danny would have made the comment about growing up being watched by the Feds if his family was full of cops.
I personally don't think TPTB can explain it in a way that makes any sense based on what was revealed in previous seasons even if they bothered to try.
Mebbe Hawkes the WunderBoy was indeed actually beamed down from a mothership with a host of unknown abilities the writers have yet to fully tap into... :lol: (hear the wind whistling thru all those holes...)One question: when Adam was running the test on the "stuff" on his iPod, Lindsay told him to do it, Hawkes was NOT in the room. So, how did Hawkes know what Adam was doing (he said something about having that stuff on his iPod). So....does Hawkes have a 6th sense, or is this a small hole in the plot?
Just another question for TPTB!
Ha, Ha - I thought that at first too, but I thought I mustn't have seen it right as surely TPTB would be so sloppy. Actually not sure why I thought that - of course TPTB would be that sloppy, they been nothing but sloppy lately.