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LisaM

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  1. Just finished Episode 2 of the latest season. Very happy to see Joe back. I always preferred him to Aiden. As soon as I saw Shawn Dooley, I knew that he was the killer. He is recognizable British actor so...

    I miss Jac but Steph works just fine too. Was glad that Joe backed off of being called "Sir" by Kenny.

  2. 22 hours ago, astrohip said:

    Agree. Will Sasso is killing it, and they aren't even giving him that much to do.

    Rachel Bay Jones is playing the mom. She's a superb actor, and has won an Emmy, Grammy, Tony (three of the four EGOT). I remember her best from God Friended Me, the first time I saw her on TV. Then she was on United States of Al. She's clearly a good actor, but she's being written as a harpy. A little too much, if you ask me.

    I saw Rachel Bay Jones on Broadway years ago. She was terrific. However, the character is too unpleasant here. I cringe whenever she is on screen.

    I cracked up at the outhouse. 

    I really enjoy this show and will miss it when it ends. I've grown attached to Missy and the rest of the family. 

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  3. I really enjoyed this episode. Jesse Tyler Ferguson was great as was the actress playing Katricia. I cracked up at her downing all of those tequila shots. 

    For me, the best part of the series is the relationship between Elsbeth and Kaya. 

    Elspeth's quirks still annoy me a bit but I am getting more acclimated to her. 

    Love seeing the shots of NYC. 

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  4. I think that this episode played as well as it did because of the relative lack of Sam and Jay. I like both characters but, with their absence, the ghosts had to fend for themselves - which led to Hetty's confession and the saving of Flower. 

    Terrific episode. 

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  5. 3 hours ago, Raja said:

    Of the two I am going with the EXPO's of Trigger Point with only the first season on Peacock over the NCIS of the Scottish Police. With one episode of the first season left those cliffhangers want me to binge but the tension of bomb disposal, while not at the best of Danger UXB levels makes me want to stop and decompress.

    Meanwhile I have put aside the RAF story of Vigil's second series after doing a weekly watch on the Royal Navy first season..

    I watched both seasons of Vigil and hope that they make a season 3. I like Suranne Jones a lot and she has good chemistry with Rose Leslie. Conversely, I thought that Trigger Point was very mundane. I wasn't keen on it at all. However, I think that part of the problem with each show was that it was aired on Peacock. My Peacock subscription has a ton of ads so the constant interruptions really spoiled the air of suspense. 

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  6. 12 minutes ago, MerBearHou said:

    I like Ray very much and am super happy for his engagement.  I was going to be livid if something happened to Ray prior to him proposing (as so many shows do for heightened agony).  And I really, really like Ray's dad so it was great to see him again.  Their scenes were very sweet together -- giving Ray his mom's ring and her loving words in the note, and then at the beautiful bridge after the proposal.  

    I like Ray now too - his personality has been fleshed out a bit with the addition of the father, girlfriend and her son. I like him more than his predecessor. 

    Interesting that all discussion of Barnes' marriage and particularly Hana's roommate has ceased. 

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  7. I really liked how all 4 worked together at the same time. Made the show flow much better than when Angie and Ormewood are off on their own. I hope that they continue to do this. 

    Cracked up at Amanda and her car rules. 

    Really loved the "family" dinner. Hope Uncle Antonio continues to be as positive and warm as he was in this episode. 

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  8. On 4/5/2024 at 12:51 AM, funnygirl said:

    It was nice to see Arizona, but she might as well have been a random visiting doctor for the case-of-the-week. We didn't get to hear about her life in the six years she's been gone, which is something fans would want to know - speaking for myself, at least.

    She did have scenes with Bailey, which I enjoyed, but I was disappointed that she didn't interact at all with Richard or Teddy - who she had established relationships with on the show.

    For a publicized return of an old character's return, it felt rather disconnected. 

    Completely agree. What a waste of an opportunity. 

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  9. 12 hours ago, Snazzy Daisy said:

    Several questions in mind…

    Why doesn’t Maggie take some times off to be with Ella and to adjust to her new responsibilities? There must be a lot of personal arrangements to be made and errands to run. Instead, she volunteers herself to take a closer look at a bomb under the stage? It’s ridiculous. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    Agreed. Volunteering to place herself in danger right after ignoring the video call from Ella makes no sense. 

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  10. I didn't love this episode either although I am thrilled to see Corey exit. 

    I did like the senior agent who was helping them. I hope that she turns up again. 

    Still waiting for Hana's roommate to make a return appearance and wreak havoc. 

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  11. Why weren't they wearing respirators at key moments? 

    The foreshadowing about Maggie becoming a mother was like a heavy anvil. As soon as the friend went into the hospital, curtains. 

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