“So I guess you’re a love expert now? What, are you waiting for me to give you an apology for doubting you?” – Winston
“Love is never having to say you’re sorry.” – Chance
Aw, geez. It’s official — I’ve fallen for Human Target all over again. Let’s review: It took me a few episodes to get on board with the first season, but once they abandoned the Die Hard formula, I fell hard for the trio and everything that came with them. I even loved the second season premiere … and then subsequently hated the next few episodes, mourning the changes like Chance’s castration and zero trio chemistry.
But slowly, the second season has found its groove and I’m pretty sure I love what they’re doing with it. Several episodes ago, they really got tongue-in-cheek with life in suburbia, and tonight we saw the same awesome social commentary with the institute of marriage. I’m blown away by how cleverly they did it, and they actually gave Ames a purpose and she wasn’t annoying. Much.
Chance and Angie’s scenes were awesome — from the hilarious wine-drinking at the dinner (yes, you thought of The Princess Bride too, I know you did), to each of them stashing a knife and stealing the clip from the other’s gun — man, was that scene well-choreographed. And the whole double clean shot thing? That was a blast (literally) from the very best episodes of season one.
Here’s my beef, though, and it’s a big one. The premise that Chance was never in love was a big part of this episode. Hello? Did the writers expect us to forget that Chance’s love for Katherine is what created the premise for the entire series? When Chance fell for Katherine and Baptiste killed her, it was the impetus for him leaving the Old Man and beginning his life of redemption. I’m sorry, but they can’t reboot the whole premise of the series just to make one episode’s point. I require continuity, as any viewer with half a brain would also demand.
This and that:
I still love the guys and still hate the women. of the two women a very little Ames is ok, but Pucci ruins it every time she is in a part to me. Tonights show was funny except for the Pucci parts once again. and yes, I would have bitch slap Pucci when she told Chance you have never been in love, cause he has been as you said.
I don’t give this a full “they threw continuity out the window” since they can play it as more “Ilsa doesn’t know Chance was in love with Katherine” thus making it more painful for Chance when she said it, but the writers could also have just blown it…
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I suppose you could read it that way, and maybe they’ll get out of it in future episodes. I just felt that Winston and Guerrero were supporting that fact as well. And, that Chance was, with his not understanding marriage etc. Katherine should have been mentioned, or at least lost loves or something for continuity.
Don’t get me wrong Debbie, I think what they’ve done to the series this year is criminal and they should suffer for destroying what was a good show with a potential to be great, just think back to how awesome the finale was last season and how much they’re nowhere near it except in rare episodes like Cool Hand Guerrero
I have to agree with diane. I saw it was Ilsa not knowing Chance that well. I even said to my sister that it will probably come up again in the next couple of eps. If it doesn’t, well, then it is a pretty big continuity problem. Let’s hope they know what they’re doing!
yeah … I thought it was just Ilsa being unaware of Chance’s history … and Chance being to big of a person to correct her