I hate to point out the obvious, but did Diane really not see how it was her own actions that led Will to threaten to vote her out of the firm? How did she feel justified when he said that?
I’m not sure what the nicest way to put this is, but Diane Neal did a lot better as ADA Casey Novak than she’s done as CGIS Special Agent Abigail Borin. Maybe she’s just better prosecuting criminals.
As teenage daughters lied to their parents without batting an eyelash, their oblivious mothers were trying to fruitlessly protect their girls from getting hurt.
After last week’s shocker of a premiere, tonight’s episode was all over the place and confirmed things rather than broke any new ground.
‘Lights Out’ has found a permanent spot on my Tuesday viewing schedule. That’s saying a lot, because Tuesday has become a new “must see TV” night. It’s jam packed with entertaining and quality programming. Did watching the pilot change your Tuesday viewing habits?
I was wondering in the beginning why the episode was designed to be so serious, so dramatic. In the end it wasn’t so much about the colonoscopies as it was three friends leaning on one another at tough points in their lives.
I can’t believe that the new twist with Dale is that he’s using his position as a friend of Rusty’s and Cappie’s to ingratiate himself with the Omega Chis. Can that be genuine?