Troy42
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The Horton scenes were definitely the highlight of today's episode. Although, I agree it would have been nice to get some actual flashbacks of what they were talking about. I've said this before but it bears repeating, when I'm in my nineties I only hope that I look as good and vital as Bill Hayes (Doug) does. I wonder what his secret is?
Abe and JJ: These scenes bothered me not because I'm a fan of JJ and Lani but because they make it harder for me to become one if I were so inclined to do so. Abe may have a valid point about JJ's maturity but I couldn't help thinking that given that Lani took a selife of herself in bed with a bombed out of his mind, passed out JJ makes me question her "suitability" for him not the other way around. I realize that Abe probably has no knowledge of that, but still it bugged me. If they were going to pair them I really wish they hadn't done the Miami thing, it just makes them kind of creepy in my opinion.
Chad and "Hammer" Hernandez flashbacks: Again I realize this is an unpopular opinion but I didn't mind these scenes. I still thought they were kind of cute. I know that's an unusual hill to die on but you gotta take a sometimes. And thus concludes the over dramatic Patrick Henry "Give me Liberty or Give me Death" inspired portion of this post. LOL
On the other hand, I know that making up these scenes isn't doing a story, that is nothing more than an angst-mill for Chad and Abigail, any favors. All three characters are just spinning their wheels here and is far past time to move on.
The last Chad and Gabi scene, I believe Poirot asked why Chad would have to remove his shirt just to change his pants. Well I would like to venture an explanation if I may, since it was Abigail who selected the spare pants and not Chad, he didn't know for sure if his shirt would match. So therefore: color-blocking.
Boom!!! Nailed it!
I don't want to sound immodest but I think that's a bit of unassilable and flawless logic that is sure to be taught in college courses where classic debate arguments are taught for years to come.
Abe and JJ: These scenes bothered me not because I'm a fan of JJ and Lani but because they make it harder for me to become one if I were so inclined to do so. Abe may have a valid point about JJ's maturity but I couldn't help thinking that given that Lani took a selife of herself in bed with a bombed out of his mind, passed out JJ makes me question her "suitability" for him not the other way around. I realize that Abe probably has no knowledge of that, but still it bugged me. If they were going to pair them I really wish they hadn't done the Miami thing, it just makes them kind of creepy in my opinion.
Chad and "Hammer" Hernandez flashbacks: Again I realize this is an unpopular opinion but I didn't mind these scenes. I still thought they were kind of cute. I know that's an unusual hill to die on but you gotta take a sometimes. And thus concludes the over dramatic Patrick Henry "Give me Liberty or Give me Death" inspired portion of this post. LOL
On the other hand, I know that making up these scenes isn't doing a story, that is nothing more than an angst-mill for Chad and Abigail, any favors. All three characters are just spinning their wheels here and is far past time to move on.
The last Chad and Gabi scene, I believe Poirot asked why Chad would have to remove his shirt just to change his pants. Well I would like to venture an explanation if I may, since it was Abigail who selected the spare pants and not Chad, he didn't know for sure if his shirt would match. So therefore: color-blocking.
Boom!!! Nailed it!
I don't want to sound immodest but I think that's a bit of unassilable and flawless logic that is sure to be taught in college courses where classic debate arguments are taught for years to come.