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Andy

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  1. I wonder if Michael will go after Joan (assuming he is a serial killer)? I couldn't help but think about this when Sherlock spoke of her around him.
  2. The loss of Gabby can to nothing but good for the show. I have nothing against the actress, but really hated the way the character was written. I bailed on the show early this season, and don't know if I will go back. The show has three repeating elements: Gabby saving the world, Kelly having sex, and evil forces trying to take Boden's job and/or shut down Station 51.
  3. Andy

    S05.E20: Saved

    Voight is a shady guy not that indistinguishable from those he puts in jail. To me, he makes the show interesting and unique. I doubt he's going anywhere, but do wonder if Al is being phased out. Other than his brief appearances related to Woods, he's been pretty much MIA this season. I am, however, tired of Woods and tired of the often repeated plot of someone trying to get Voight or shut down the unit. It's a warn out plot.
  4. I don't try to take this or most other shows as factual or plausible. I enjoy this show for the creative masterpiece that it is to me. I deal with facts all day. MR is an escape.
  5. I thought this was another awesome episode. The flashback, although downright creepy (dying party?), provided insight into how Angela got the way she is. Portia takes a lot of grief for being so expressionless, but I think that's the fractured state of mind of the character. I was at first concerned that the whole episode would be a flashback and was glad it wasn't. Too much flashback would have really killed the momentum. After Elliot stopped the NY attack it was so anticlimactic that something had to be up. I admit the magnitude of that something caught me off guard. Loved the Elliot/Mr Robot battles, although the banging off the walls scene was a bit long for me. I got the point, and nothing new was being added. Irving was a great addition this year. I never got into Ray, but Irving is a compelling character. Where do we go from here? The options are many and the rest of the season should be exciting. I wonder if we will see Mobley and Trenton again? I hope they are not dead and return.
  6. His darkness and his dark history make him an interesting character to me. He's not a role model nor is he intended to be one.
  7. He doesn't have evidence to charge her, but I can understand him being pretty sure something very off is happening and wanting to detain her until it's sorted out. Many strange things happened to the FBI in the last two episodes, the worst of which Weller is still unaware.
  8. I disagree with his methods, but he's a complicated and fascinating character on a show with a lot of very simple characters. Jason Beghe's acting in this episode was incredible.
  9. I think the ringing of the bell was a fake deal to get her into Orion?
  10. I think the fishing memories were based on pictures that Oscar showed Jane.
  11. Chicago Firefighters escorting kids to school isn't so far fetched: http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/firemen-on-patrol-to-fight-chicago-gangs/
  12. I like the show. I don't watch television for reality. I see plenty of reality the majority of my day.
  13. Back when there was only CF, Station 51 responded to a serious car accident cased by Voight's DWI son. Voight covered it up, but Casey insisted on reporting the truth. As a result, Voight threatened Casey and hired some goons to kill him. Casey worked with Antonio (in his former CPD job) to set up a sting and Voight was arrested. I think he got out of jail with the understanding that he would be an informant to catch dirty cops. For awhile, he was under the thumb of Internal Affairs.
  14. If they used a fact checker, there would be nothing left :)
  15. I think Voight is the strongest character (followed by Alfred and Antonio). His intentions are good, but his world is so freaking dark and mysterious.
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