It was such a great episode and I loved the finale! Jane and Dean better not follow the books' path, thank you very much. DNW Pregnant!Jane.
Holy crap at the ending! Poor Maura. She is not going to be very happy with Jane.
And at least I have two Rizzoli and Isles books to read that I got yesterday. (Turns out there's a new one that I didn't know about, which sucks.) Hopefully, that'll help me deal with the hiatus.
uhhh good and bad... I just wanna cry cuz now I have to wait forever for the third season premiere and we left it with Maura and Jane in the air...I don't like that bit at all..
Open book pelvic fracture- that's what George had in the season 5 finale of Grey's Anatomy. Prior to everyone knowing it was George and not some John Doe.
The episode was a travesty. And someone should remind the writers of this show that you don't write characters the way you want only to create drama. Real drama is created when the characters are well-written and you care about what happens to them. Make them stupid things will only make them look stupid, nothing else. This is writing 101.
Terrible way to end a terrible season. Everything was sacrificed for the plot in this episode, particularly Jane's character. Sasha was fabulous--thanks for finally giving her something to do beyond spewing facts and looking pretty. Finale gets an F from me.
The season finale was AWFUL. I could barely recognize the characters. Jane and Maura had a personality disorder. The writing was horrible this season. We need season 1 writers back!
Remember when Maura sat up all night pointing a gun at the door and the next day wouldn't leave Jane's side to even change out of a wrinkled dress? In this finale Jane was having sex when she knew someone was after Maura. Also, Jane says to dean "Going after Maura is the perfect way to draw out Doyle." Since when does Dean know she's his daughter? I expected more considering this was the finale, even the crime got solved from a lucky break, they find the car with 3 different pieces of evidence in it. And considering it was written by Janet Tamaro herself, there are no more excuses, they need to replace her. She seems like a great lady, I'm sure she'd be fun to have a drink with, but she shouldn't be the showrunner.
Not only that, but Jane didn't have any right to tell Dean about Maura's secret. Which put her (Maura) in even more danger. Only Jane, korkak, Frost and Tommy knew about that. So she sleeps with a man and she already do pillow talks? If I were Maura I wouldn't want anything to do with a person like that. She's clearly not trustworhty.
And for the icing on the cake, she sleeps with Dean despite having someone else in her life (Casey). So she's a cheater? A liar? An idiot? I don't know. Wonder if in her next skype with Casey she will tell him about Dean... And the sad thing is that Janet Tamaro wrote this episode...
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It was such a great episode and I loved the finale! Jane and Dean better not follow the books' path, thank you very much. DNW Pregnant!Jane.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap at the ending! Poor Maura. She is not going to be very happy with Jane.
And at least I have two Rizzoli and Isles books to read that I got yesterday. (Turns out there's a new one that I didn't know about, which sucks.) Hopefully, that'll help me deal with the hiatus.
wow Isles is pissed at Rizzoli, she killed her daddy and her only chance of knowing who her real momma is. Poor Mara.
ReplyDeleteuhhh good and bad... I just wanna cry cuz now I have to wait forever for the third season premiere and we left it with Maura and Jane in the air...I don't like that bit at all..
ReplyDeleteDoes someone know who sing in the end?
ReplyDeleteA good season finale...wanna see how Maura and Jane gonna deal with that!!
ReplyDeleteWow...next season is going to be incredible to deal with all that.
ReplyDeleteI'm Still Here" composed by James Levine, David Gould and Janet Tamaro-Natt
ReplyDeleteSix months until next season :(( WHY GOD WHYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow that was some ending,now the waiting begins.
ReplyDeleteI must admit i'm not a big fan of the show,it;s little things about the show and there relationship that irritates me.
Open book pelvic fracture- that's what George had in the season 5 finale of Grey's Anatomy. Prior to everyone knowing it was George and not some John Doe.
ReplyDeleteI am so annoyed....missed the last scene. But up til then I thought it was great.
ReplyDeleteThis was awesome!!!! Great season finale! Third season is gonna rock!
ReplyDeleteThe episode was a travesty. And someone should remind the writers of this show that you don't write characters the way you want only to create drama. Real drama is created when the characters are well-written and you care about what happens to them. Make them stupid things will only make them look stupid, nothing else. This is writing 101.
ReplyDeleteTerrible way to end a terrible season. Everything was sacrificed for the plot in this episode, particularly Jane's character. Sasha was fabulous--thanks for finally giving her something to do beyond spewing facts and looking pretty. Finale gets an F from me.
ReplyDeleteThe season finale was AWFUL. I could barely recognize the characters. Jane and Maura had a personality disorder. The writing was horrible this season. We need season 1 writers back!
ReplyDeleteRemember when Maura sat up all night pointing a gun at the door and the next day wouldn't leave Jane's side to even change out of a wrinkled dress? In this finale Jane was having sex when she knew someone was after Maura. Also, Jane says to dean "Going after Maura is the perfect way to draw out Doyle." Since when does Dean know she's his daughter? I expected more considering this was the finale, even the crime got solved from a lucky break, they find the car with 3 different pieces of evidence in it. And considering it was written by Janet Tamaro herself, there are no more excuses, they need to replace her. She seems like a great lady, I'm sure she'd be fun to have a drink with, but she shouldn't be the showrunner.
ReplyDeleteNot only that, but Jane didn't have any right to tell Dean about Maura's secret. Which put her (Maura) in even more danger. Only Jane, korkak, Frost and Tommy knew about that. So she sleeps with a man and she already do pillow talks? If I were Maura I wouldn't want anything to do with a person like that. She's clearly not trustworhty.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the icing on the cake, she sleeps with Dean despite having someone else in her life (Casey). So she's a cheater? A liar? An idiot? I don't know.
Wonder if in her next skype with Casey she will tell him about Dean...
And the sad thing is that Janet Tamaro wrote this episode...