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"Smokie Darling (Annie)" <
Barnab...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Friday, April 13, 2012 10:32:03 PM UTC-6, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
> > anim8rFSK <
anim...@cox.net> wrote:
> >
> > >Are you familiar with the phrase "These guys could fuck up a free lunch"?
> >
> > >Well, 5.1 just did, pretty much literally.
> >
> > >Tonight was the highly anticipated 'McCarrott Free' show.
> >
> > >And do they do what any sane and/or competent production would do, and
> > >take the opportunity to showcase our beloved and neglected Kono?
> >
> > >Nope. Instead they sideline her for no apparent reason and instead
> > >bring in their worse supporting character, Max.
> >
> > >Ptui.
>
> I didn't mind Max, but Kono could have been given Chin Ho's duties, except
> that don't think she and Danno get along that well (or rather the actors
> don't get along). And when did Steve get such "girly" handwriting?
>
> > >Tons of stuff that doesn't make sense, including dialog like "So I just
> > >spoke to the victim's mother, and I found out that Angela had a child
> > >out of wedlock, and she hid it from her mom" -- say WHAT? If she hid it
> > >from her mom, how did her mom know about it? If her mom knew about it,
> > >then she didn't exactly hide it. From the mother she LIVED WITH.
>
> There is evidence of lots of girls hiding pregnancies from families. That
> one didn't seem to be one such where it would work, but... I thought mom
> said that she hadn't known daughter was preggers, but daughter told her after
> she'd given up the baby (?).
No, I went back and checked before I wrote that. They said that the
mother told them she (the daughter) had the kid 'out of wedlock' and hid
it from her (the mom). Made no sense.
>
> > I couldn't figure out how Max performed the autopsy and didn't notice
> > she'd given birth, then he knew she'd given birth. It made no sense.
> > That's something they'd check.
>
> Why? They don't automatically check to see if a female db has had any
> children, unless they don't know who she is. They knew who she was, they
> weren't looking for clues anymore on that front. No need to check, until
> they'd noticed that other victims had had children (at least that's what I
> got from it).
>
> > >What strange secret life was Angela leading anyway, that had her
> > >boyfriend GPSing her car and her being late for work by being on the
> > >other side of the island? They promptly forgot about *all* of that.
> >
> > Was he even her boyfriend?
>
> They'd been dating, but he thought she was cheating.
And there's still the whole "they forgot the mysterious behavior of the
victim" bit. There's probably some whole subplot about how she was
trying to find the kid they just forgot about.
>
> > >Falsely accused guy gets out of prison the next day, even though they
> > >really didn't find anything that exonerates him.
>
> The "real killer" confessed all to Max, then died. Deathbed confessions (and
> the withheld exculpatory evidence) would at least get a new trial (and
> release until said trial).
The next day? On the word of an incompetent wacko murderer?
>
> > Has Pruitt Taylor Vince lost weight?
>
> I was thinking, at the end, that he's become ill. The weight loss doesn't
> look like "healthy loss". It "looks" like cancer weight loss.