I'm glad there was less of that FBI douche but also that he'd kinda lightened up mood-wise towards K&M. Edgar is by far the best part of this show atm, I'll give it more time though as the show seems to be gaining a bit more traction.
It has been consistently decent this year. I'm not about to annoint it 1 of my favorite shows, but for the summer, it is certainly in my top 5 so far. Wasnt sure I would be a fan of Romijn as the lead female, but shes growing on me. Ryan Hurst as Edgar is easly the best part of the show so far.
I loved this show up until this episode. I thought the writing and directing was horrible. Up until this point the writing seemed somewhat intelligent but this episode was insulting. I hope this writer/director combo does not return. "... a bomb?! I don't understand! " and Edgar starting any sentence with, "He's using a proxy server..." is just bad, lazy writing.
I'm still enjoying the show, for the most part. In this episode, the case itself was interesting to me. I liked all that tie-in to Sean's past in the SS. I liked the "reunion" at the bar and Sean interacting with his old SS buddies. We viewers got a hint of what Sean's old SS life was like. Tenney is easily the more interesting, and better acted, of the two partners (imo). Michelle is a good character as well, and the show is doing well by playing to Romijn's strengths rather than weakness. Making her the more action-oriented of the two partners was smart. Of course, Edgar is a highlight of the show. I'm glad we're getting more parts of Sean's "SS downfall" backstory with each ep., albeit little that it is. At least the show is advancing story and character development. I hope the show improves upon what they're doing right, and smooth out some of their weaker, more inconsistent parts.
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Really liking this show
ReplyDeleteI'm glad there was less of that FBI douche but also that he'd kinda lightened up mood-wise towards K&M. Edgar is by far the best part of this show atm, I'll give it more time though as the show seems to be gaining a bit more traction.
ReplyDeleteIt has been consistently decent this year.
ReplyDeleteI'm not about to annoint it 1 of my favorite shows, but for the summer, it is certainly in my top 5 so far.
Wasnt sure I would be a fan of Romijn as the lead female, but shes growing on me.
Ryan Hurst as Edgar is easly the best part of the show so far.
I loved this show up until this episode. I thought the writing and directing was horrible. Up until this point the writing seemed somewhat intelligent but this episode was insulting. I hope this writer/director combo does not return. "... a bomb?! I don't understand! " and Edgar starting any sentence with, "He's using a proxy server..." is just bad, lazy writing.
ReplyDeleteI'm still enjoying the show, for the most part. In this episode, the case itself was interesting to me. I liked all that tie-in to Sean's past in the SS. I liked the "reunion" at the bar and Sean interacting with his old SS buddies. We viewers got a hint of what Sean's old SS life was like. Tenney is easily the more interesting, and better acted, of the two partners (imo). Michelle is a good character as well, and the show is doing well by playing to Romijn's strengths rather than weakness. Making her the more action-oriented of the two partners was smart. Of course, Edgar is a highlight of the show. I'm glad we're getting more parts of Sean's "SS downfall" backstory with each ep., albeit little that it is. At least the show is advancing story and character development. I hope the show improves upon what they're doing right, and smooth out some of their weaker, more inconsistent parts.
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