i can't believe ... i mean.. i just. the writers making briggs odin i just cant wrap my head around why they would want to do that. like are you kidding me
First off, woo hoo - there's a now a "good" choice. Thanks Andy!
However this episode did not need one. I was genuinely shocked in this episode and that does not happen very often. loved it but do not believe for one minute that Briggs is actually a bad guy. My theory is that he is working deep undercover and has been for at least 2 years. I think he's supposed to take down a mole in the FBI, the same one that blew his cover earlier. Personally I think Juan is shady and something to do with it along with the other guy that Briggs was working with on the original investigation. I think his "brother" sold him out.
Any way it turns out, Graceland has gotten a whole lot more exciting in the last few episodes and I cannot wait to see where it goes from now.
I so missed your review I definitely needed a warning for that it's insane. I agree with you, Briggs is deeper than any of them and Jakes coming back with that bombshell that he has a son was really good and made me understand him more.
I missed previewing too. It was shocking to say the least. I also loved that we got Jakes back again and that he had such a meaty, if short, story line. Now we only need to get Paige's back story to have a better picture of everyone. I have a feeling it's coming.
LOL I think most likely his is being bad for a greater good but isn't that too predictable maybe he is a bad guy but that's predictable too so there's no way I can begin to guess what goes on in the writers room
...If 'Epic' was a choice I would have selected that. Wow. I only saw that end coming a minute before. Wow. I am still utterly speechless over this week's episode. Amazing writing... Reading the other comments, I agree with your speculations about Briggs being deeper undercover, that could definitely work. This show is constantly surprising me in the best way.
They are doing a great job of leaving episodes with a punch. If you go back and watch the last few minutes of every episode it seems like we always get a big reveal that keeps me anxious for more.
Agreed. They did a marvelous job with pacing this episode and once again I thought I knew exactly where the story was going when bam, about face. I like a show that can surprise me but still feel grounded.
I think it definitely worked with the shock factor. I am beginning to think this show is built on layers and just when you are feeling comfortable that you know where it is going they peel back another layer to leave our heads spinning.
I believe that Briggs' is indeed Odin Rossi. That he's stealing drugs and selling them. He's making a name for himself in the underworld, so to speak. What baffles me is why. Although I know that this show is quite fond of misdirections with its fake cliffhangers, but I believed Briggs. And he kept his play a secret to Charlie and the rest of the group.
I'm curious as to why they allotted an entire scene to setting up Briggs former mentor/supervisor if he wouldn't be important. And Jangles. How does he figure into the story?
Could it be that Briggs is doing all this to get back to Jangles?
And in that scene in the beginning, I had the feeling that Jangles was Briggs' "mentor."
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i can't believe ... i mean.. i just. the writers making briggs odin i just cant wrap my head around why they would want to do that. like are you kidding me
ReplyDeleteFirst off, woo hoo - there's a now a "good" choice. Thanks Andy!
ReplyDeleteHowever this episode did not need one. I was genuinely shocked in this episode and that does not happen very often. loved it but do not believe for one minute that Briggs is actually a bad guy. My theory is that he is working deep undercover and has been for at least 2 years. I think he's supposed to take down a mole in the FBI, the same one that blew his cover earlier. Personally I think Juan is shady and something to do with it along with the other guy that Briggs was working with on the original investigation. I think his "brother" sold him out.
Any way it turns out, Graceland has gotten a whole lot more exciting in the last few episodes and I cannot wait to see where it goes from now.
I so missed your review I definitely needed a warning for that it's insane. I agree with you, Briggs is deeper than any of them and Jakes coming back with that bombshell that he has a son was really good and made me understand him more.
ReplyDeleteOH my Briggs what the hell. I can't get over that one. I don't know for sure but I just know Brigss is going to shock everyone.
ReplyDeleteI missed previewing too. It was shocking to say the least. I also loved that we got Jakes back again and that he had such a meaty, if short, story line. Now we only need to get Paige's back story to have a better picture of everyone. I have a feeling it's coming.
ReplyDeleteHe has to be a good guy. I refuse to believe anything else.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit. That is all.
ReplyDeleteLOL I think most likely his is being bad for a greater good but isn't that too predictable maybe he is a bad guy but that's predictable too so there's no way I can begin to guess what goes on in the writers room
ReplyDelete...If 'Epic' was a choice I would have selected that. Wow. I only saw that end coming a minute before. Wow. I am still utterly speechless over this week's episode. Amazing writing... Reading the other comments, I agree with your speculations about Briggs being deeper undercover, that could definitely work. This show is constantly surprising me in the best way.
ReplyDeleteThey are doing a great job of leaving episodes with a punch. If you go back and watch the last few minutes of every episode it seems like we always get a big reveal that keeps me anxious for more.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. They did a marvelous job with pacing this episode and once again I thought I knew exactly where the story was going when bam, about face. I like a show that can surprise me but still feel grounded.
ReplyDeleteI think it definitely worked with the shock factor. I am beginning to think this show is built on layers and just when you are feeling comfortable that you know where it is going they peel back another layer to leave our heads spinning.
ReplyDeleteI believe that Briggs' is indeed Odin Rossi. That he's stealing drugs and selling them. He's making a name for himself in the underworld, so to speak. What baffles me is why. Although I know that this show is quite fond of misdirections with its fake cliffhangers, but I believed Briggs. And he kept his play a secret to Charlie and the rest of the group.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious as to why they allotted an entire scene to setting up Briggs former mentor/supervisor if he wouldn't be important. And Jangles. How does he figure into the story?
Could it be that Briggs is doing all this to get back to Jangles?
And in that scene in the beginning, I had the feeling that Jangles was Briggs' "mentor."
But that's just me speculating.
my friend's sister makes $83/hour on the laptop. She has been
ReplyDeleteout of a job for 9 months but last month her pay check was $13055 just
working on the laptop for a few hours. Read more on this site ωωω.ℬuℤℤ14.ℂℴℳ
OMG!!! I still dont know how I feel about this episode....
ReplyDeleteI think Jangles is Briggs' mentor too. The situation is too suspicious and I feel Briggs is undercover to take him down.
ReplyDeleteIt was good but it was clumsy in parts.
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