I sort of think Lisbon telling Grace was good because Jane needs to know Lisbon hasnt lost her backbone and is still an officer of the law? She put up with him and his lies with Lorelei so its time he realises he doesnt control her
What I love about the argument is how true it is. It doesn't smack of desperation having this happen between them. It's very true to their characters instead of feeling like someone striving to fabricate the next booming cliche to get everyone's attention. It's real and natural and inevitable at this point in the series, in the hunt for Red John and according to who Lisbon and Jane are intrinsically. It's sure gonna be tough to watch them be torn apart because what they have, their bond is so awesome. But then, seeing them come together again (hopefully stronger than ever) will be all the more right and lovely. So I say: Bring it on, Bruno. I'm as ready as I'll ever be.
Problem is, that this is how Lisbon functions: she doesn't have this secretive streak Jane has when it comes to catching Red John. She is a team player, and when she solves a case, she's using her team. Jane has tried to catch RJ on his own over and over again and just COULDN'T DO IT. I still think catching Red John has to be a team effort, and Jane just can't see that. So although the scene leaves a bitter taste (especially because I hate to see them fighting): I can understand why she's done it.
I'm fine with whatever happens in the premiere as long as they don't use the title of this episode as an excuse to play that awful Sting song of the same name.
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oh, wrong move lisbon!
ReplyDeleteOh no! Now I'm worried about Grace!
ReplyDeleteI sort of think Lisbon telling Grace was good because Jane needs to know Lisbon hasnt lost her backbone and is still an officer of the law? She put up with him and his lies with Lorelei so its time he realises he doesnt control her
ReplyDeleteI think Red John will kill Grace.
ReplyDeleteWhat I love about the argument is how true it is. It doesn't smack of desperation having this happen between them. It's very true to their characters instead of feeling like someone striving to fabricate the next booming cliche to get everyone's attention. It's real and natural and inevitable at this point in the series, in the hunt for Red John and according to who Lisbon and Jane are intrinsically. It's sure gonna be tough to watch them be torn apart because what they have, their bond is so awesome. But then, seeing them come together again (hopefully stronger than ever) will be all the more right and lovely. So I say: Bring it on, Bruno. I'm as ready as I'll ever be.
ReplyDeleteProblem is, that this is how Lisbon functions: she doesn't have this secretive streak Jane has when it comes to catching Red John. She is a team player, and when she solves a case, she's using her team. Jane has tried to catch RJ on his own over and over again and just COULDN'T DO IT. I still think catching Red John has to be a team effort, and Jane just can't see that. So although the scene leaves a bitter taste (especially because I hate to see them fighting): I can understand why she's done it.
ReplyDeleteI'm fine with whatever happens in the premiere as long as they don't use the title of this episode as an excuse to play that awful Sting song of the same name.
ReplyDeleteRed John always knows...
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