AudienceofOne February 7, 2015 Share February 7, 2015 I'm about one episode more of this shit of turning off and not tuning back in. "SAVE SHAW" is the kind of pointless boring meme shows come up with in season three when they don't have plot anymore. And why would I want to watch Root running around screeching about saving Shaw and torturing people while Reese looks on grimly satisfied about it. Root has always been a boring one-note character: changing the note doesn't count as character development. This is supposed to be a show about a group of vigilantes helping people. Not a sociopath competition. Which machine's sociopath will win? The improbable and frankly ridiculous child genius or the ... other improbable and frankly ridiculous genius who's slightly older? I wait with baited breath. I give this episode credit for being slightly less stupid than last week's. But that's not saying much. 1 Link to comment
Ellee February 7, 2015 Share February 7, 2015 I'm new to the site and will probably be more of a lurker. I just wanted to say that those posting on POI have opened a new dimension of the show for me. So many things I've either missed or did not think of. Thanks. 3 Link to comment
ABay February 7, 2015 Share February 7, 2015 Yes, "In The Best Families" but I don't see any relation besides the most general: of being detective fiction... [Well, you can say Zeck =~= Moriarty...] Syme, Nero was supposedly based on Mycroft and was implied to be the son of Sherlock and Irene Adler. Link to comment
merylinkid February 7, 2015 Share February 7, 2015 son of Sherlock and Irene Adler. taking this over to small talk. 1 Link to comment
DEM February 12, 2015 Share February 12, 2015 When Root said, “Someone didn’t join the Mickey Mouse Club,” (referring to Chief Wicker) what did she mean? I know what the Mickey Mouse Club is, but I don’t understand how it related to that scene. Does the Mickey Mouse Club teach one not to put one’s feet on the furniture, or…? 1 Link to comment
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