What I take away from this... "Whoa, they got some nice ass houses there in Austin" and... I'm sorry, but Jared with short-ish hair reads to me as incomplete. Like a puppy that's benjamin buttoned back to his gangly baby days. I mean not not pretty, but somehow... Wrong. But your review was acerbic and witty as always and made me smile.
So Liam's boss--a public official--can just say he's working from home for the rest of his term and that's just cool? No one is going to investigate why he didn't charge the corrupt cop? Come to think of it, what did happen to corrupt cop? Did Liam's boss charge him and then decide to hide from getting his truck burned too? Or did Liam get the state attorney general to press charges after all? I have questions
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Gotta fess up, I felt like Cordell’s speech was going that way so I skipped it. And after Geri murdered a suspect and nothing happened, I’ve decided I don’t know how the law works in Austin.
When they first pulled the son over, I thought they were doing a Driving While Black plot and I was annoyed, because that didn’t need to be shoehorned into this ep as a B plot. I was relieved it was actually part of the case.
I haven't watched it yet but couldn't wait any longer to read your post - and you always include the most important parts. I.e. stills of Jared looking lush.
I really didn't like Walker when I tried to watch it. The usual cliche'd risk-averse broadcast show. And I don't like Jared's look. It's not just the shorter hair, it's that it's dyed brown and plastered to his head with product. But of course I had to read a couple of your reviews!
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But your review was acerbic and witty as always and made me smile.
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When they first pulled the son over, I thought they were doing a Driving While Black plot and I was annoyed, because that didn’t need to be shoehorned into this ep as a B plot. I was relieved it was actually part of the case.
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