Ugh, both Sammy and Ben are irritating me this season. Please stop. I also don't care about the custody case and although Tammi was in the wrong by slapping him, Sammy never should have done what he did to her. He crossed the line.
Loved the ep. Bravo to Regina King in the director's chair for this ep. I was hoping for a better Cooper/Ben reunion, but I guess this shows that we have a ways to go before they can find good ground. Feel bad for Sammy and his continued battle with his psycho ex, but glad he got a little good spotlight on him for a change...
I know he won't but Michael Cudlitz deserves an Emmy nomination for this episode and well for his whole work on the show. Absolutely outstanding performance and I only hope that if anything bad happens to him its Dewey that gets to repay the favour and save him because he really needs someone.
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Ugh, both Sammy and Ben are irritating me this season. Please stop. I also don't care about the custody case and although Tammi was in the wrong by slapping him, Sammy never should have done what he did to her. He crossed the line.
ReplyDeleteGreat episode, though! Poor Cooper.
Loved the ep. Bravo to Regina King in the director's chair for this ep. I was hoping for a better Cooper/Ben reunion, but I guess this shows that we have a ways to go before they can find good ground. Feel bad for Sammy and his continued battle with his psycho ex, but glad he got a little good spotlight on him for a change...
ReplyDeleteI know he won't but Michael Cudlitz deserves an Emmy nomination for this episode and well for his whole work on the show. Absolutely outstanding performance and I only hope that if anything bad happens to him its Dewey that gets to repay the favour and save him because he really needs someone.
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