I wasn't sure what to pick this time although Wu was the star of the episode. In the end I went for Juliette's ultimatum for the potential to close the hideous amnesia subplot.
I liked the after dinner scene where Juliette is questioning a visibly uncomfortable Monroe about the trailer. I think, however, my favorite scene of the episode was the very short, simple scene at the beginning where Juliette is cautiously entering her home alone and talking to herself. It was well shot and Bitsie Tulloch took a few simple lines and turned them into a very amusing little scene.
Mine, too....she really cracked me up when snarked about talking to herself. BT does sarcasm so well, why didn't they give her some snarky lines earlier?
I didn't forget. There were 34 scenes and I had to narrow it down. I always include the Other option because I know I will inevitably get rid of someone's favorite in the narrowing process.
At first I had no opinion of Renard and then with the love triangle I was rooting for his death. Now he has become one of the most intriguing mysteries of the show. Can't wait to see what the resistance is about and if I am still going to be rooting for him when the endgame is revealed.
I picked Renard sees a briefcase bomb, tosses it outside, and shoots the bomber. Finnaly i am interest in Renard story line.
Nick and Hank have never seen Sudoku so Wu fills them in and they figure out its clue - this scene surprised me o.0. I was thinking: "How is possible not know sudoku?! I can understand not knowing how to solve, but not to know how it looks or what it is...."
I thought the Sudoku thing was a big stretch too. It's not like they live in isolation and never talk to people. Even the bed-ridden grandma down the street knows Sudoku.
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I wasn't sure what to pick this time although Wu was the star of the episode. In the end I went for Juliette's ultimatum for the potential to close the hideous amnesia subplot.
ReplyDeleteHow you can forget about the laundry scene with NIck and Monroe, where Monroe finds one of Nick's socks in his laundry?
ReplyDeleteI liked the after dinner scene where Juliette is questioning a visibly uncomfortable Monroe about the trailer. I think, however, my favorite scene of the episode was the very short, simple scene at the beginning where Juliette is cautiously entering her home alone and talking to herself. It was well shot and Bitsie Tulloch took a few simple lines and turned them into a very amusing little scene.
ReplyDeleteJuliette walks in her house and tells the spirits she's home and they can come out now.
ReplyDeleteMine, too....she really cracked me up when snarked about talking to herself. BT does sarcasm so well, why didn't they give her some snarky lines earlier?
ReplyDeleteI didn't forget. There were 34 scenes and I had to narrow it down. I always include the Other option because I know I will inevitably get rid of someone's favorite in the narrowing process.
ReplyDeleteI debated between this one and the projection one more than any others this week. I definitely chose the wrong one, going for mytharc over snark.
ReplyDeleteVery good question. I hope they allow her snark to shine through when she gets her memory back. Mostly though I hope she joins the team.
ReplyDeleteagreed, as I said in a previous comment, she is growing on me.
ReplyDeleteI picked Renard and the briefcase. The first time one of his scenes won for me but I love seeing his part in the resistance.
ReplyDeleteAt first I had no opinion of Renard and then with the love triangle I was rooting for his death. Now he has become one of the most intriguing mysteries of the show. Can't wait to see what the resistance is about and if I am still going to be rooting for him when the endgame is revealed.
ReplyDeleteI thought they were going to kill him off. It would have been simple, it would have made sense but Ya, I find him very intriguing now too.
ReplyDeleteI picked Renard sees a briefcase bomb, tosses it outside, and shoots the bomber. Finnaly i am interest in Renard story line.
ReplyDeleteNick and Hank have never seen Sudoku so Wu fills them in and they figure out its clue - this scene surprised me o.0. I was thinking: "How is possible not know sudoku?! I can understand not knowing how to solve, but not to know how it looks or what it is...."
I thought the Sudoku thing was a big stretch too. It's not like they live in isolation and never talk to people. Even the bed-ridden grandma down the street knows Sudoku.
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