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Post by ProudTVJunkie on Mar 23, 2020 11:02:57 GMT -5
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Post by tycho657 on Mar 23, 2020 12:14:48 GMT -5
I really want to see Tim stay in his current relationship. You would think her Dad would want his daughter to find a good person to be by her side in case she does develop the disease. I would rather see Lucy as his fellow cop and good friend. I really don’t see a romance here. I must be alone in this thought? The identity theft story was not really believable as I would have thought this was covered in their training? And to not keep an eye on those funds for months? Also did he just have that much money sitting in a checking account? I thought it was a nod to Nathan’s nerd connections to have the money spent to buy vintage comic books😎
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Post by nathanfan1 on Mar 23, 2020 13:07:14 GMT -5
I really enjoyed the episode and was especially happy with the casting for Jordan and the computer geek guy. They were a hoot and there were lots of fun one liners too. Example - the closing line about a high five!
I was very happy with the final note they struck in the probation hearing case. After the scene where the murderer spoke of his intent to be a better model for his son, I was afraid that they might recommend parole. Stating that the time may come but it isn't yet, was a great compromise in my opinion.
I have to say that right now, I'm very happy with the way all of the characters are developing.
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Post by geezer2008 on Mar 23, 2020 13:47:05 GMT -5
Good episode. I, too, found it ridiculous that Nolan did not check his finances more often. My favorite thing is how Nolan's partner is slowly becoming a fan and actually smiling around him. She's had a tough life but is beginning to see that there are good people around. For some reason, I just can't get into the relationships on this show. I just don't care who goes with who. Go figure. Usually, I like that aspect in shows.
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