I only just watched it! Wasn't it awesome? :DDDDDD
I was overall really amused how all the scenes of Sam being highly unimpressed with Reese and with their mission echoed Astolat's fic from a few days ago. My favorite bit was Sam calling Reese "Your poorly socialized guard dog." LOLOLOL
Fusco is back, yay! I've missed him. And I like that he's still a bit of a morally gray character, that he was warning Carter to not get tangled up in the Cal Beecher investigation - because Fusco is still, to a certain degree, more out for himself and more concerned with his own safety than Carter will ever be. And yet he's also trying really hard to be a good partner to her, and doing a great job! I loved his cold, threatening smile to Beecher when he was warning him away from Carter. That was a very John Reese sort of expression.
I had wondered about "coming down" from the relevants to the irrelevants. Not sure the show is doing itself a service by comparing themselves to the Relevant team.You know, I can see how Sam might see it as a come-down
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So so much. Better than expected. I thought we'd get another filler before the season finale arc starts.
My favorite bit was Sam calling Reese "Your poorly socialized guard dog." LOLOLOL
I liked it, although I saw that coming. But I honestly think it's not in character for Shaw? But maybe I'm taking her too much at her word that she's not a sensitive person. Because if she's as socially inept as she lets on, she would not notice the same about Reese. Ignore me, I scored 12. //(
And I like that he's still a bit of a morally gray character, that he was warning Carter to not get tangled up in the Cal Beecher investigation - because Fusco is still, to a certain degree, more out for himself and more concerned with his own safety than Carter will ever be.I'm not quite sure I understand. Do you mean he warned her away because he thought she might find out more bad things about Fusco (which I don't think is the case here even though they played that angle a few times over the past episodes), or because he was
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I was overall really amused how all the scenes of Sam being highly unimpressed with Reese and with their mission echoed Astolat's fic from a few days ago. My favorite bit was Sam calling Reese "Your poorly socialized guard dog." LOLOLOL
Fusco is back, yay! I've missed him. And I like that he's still a bit of a morally gray character, that he was warning Carter to not get tangled up in the Cal Beecher investigation - because Fusco is still, to a certain degree, more out for himself and more concerned with his own safety than Carter will ever be. And yet he's also trying really hard to be a good partner to her, and doing a great job! I loved his cold, threatening smile to Beecher when he was warning him away from Carter. That was a very John Reese sort of expression.
I had wondered about "coming down" from the relevants to the irrelevants. Not sure the show is doing itself a service by comparing themselves to the Relevant team.You know, I can see how Sam might see it as a come-down ( ... )
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So so much. Better than expected. I thought we'd get another filler before the season finale arc starts.
My favorite bit was Sam calling Reese "Your poorly socialized guard dog." LOLOLOL
I liked it, although I saw that coming. But I honestly think it's not in character for Shaw? But maybe I'm taking her too much at her word that she's not a sensitive person. Because if she's as socially inept as she lets on, she would not notice the same about Reese. Ignore me, I scored 12. //(
And I like that he's still a bit of a morally gray character, that he was warning Carter to not get tangled up in the Cal Beecher investigation - because Fusco is still, to a certain degree, more out for himself and more concerned with his own safety than Carter will ever be.I'm not quite sure I understand. Do you mean he warned her away because he thought she might find out more bad things about Fusco (which I don't think is the case here even though they played that angle a few times over the past episodes), or because he was ( ... )
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