I LOVE this show, but it apparently is losing love on this site.
I appreciate the reality shown when people are shot. On other shows, a gunshot wound means someone is in the hospital for an episode, then comes back 100% cured in the next. It doesn't go that way in real life, and Darren's predicament is realistic. He is very brave and a good character. I think with Gwen's help he'll stop Adams from smearing his reputation. It's messed up though that Gwen, whose interview with the police ultimately put him in that wheelchair, is the one to come to the rescue.
I'm trusting Carlson more and more. I don't mind that he's demanding more professionalism of Holder and Linden. I've been hoping for the same thing.
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I LOVE this show, but it apparently is losing love on this site.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the reality shown when people are shot. On other shows, a gunshot wound means someone is in the hospital for an episode, then comes back 100% cured in the next. It doesn't go that way in real life, and Darren's predicament is realistic. He is very brave and a good character. I think with Gwen's help he'll stop Adams from smearing his reputation. It's messed up though that Gwen, whose interview with the police ultimately put him in that wheelchair, is the one to come to the rescue.
I'm trusting Carlson more and more. I don't mind that he's demanding more professionalism of Holder and Linden. I've been hoping for the same thing.