There’s nothing wrong with romancing Scott Michael Foster, but how many guys can Kali possibly rotate through in a twelve episode television season?
Another observation from the wife: when the series started everyone’s Army spouse was in a different career stage. We had senior officers and lowly privates. Could the homogeneity actually be damaging the balance of the show?
I made a conscious decision to ignore the romantic story lines from last night, because frankly I’m not interested in either. Why is Diane’s love life suddenly front and center once again? And now Will’s ex is back? Really?
I know that Axl hitting Sue in the head with a baseball was supposed to be a moment when a number of plots converged, but I totally didn’t understand why the story went there. The aftermath just made Sue seem even more naive (if that’s possible!)
Dwight commandeering Darryl’s office and literally getting removed by his hair was great, but even better was Dwight finding Creed seated at his desk. Who knew Creed was litigious?
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
I can’t wait for Samurai’s part of this story to be over. He is so not this season’s Lew Ashby, and each of his appearances paints him all the more unpleasant. Hanging Hank over a balcony for what happened in Hank’s trailer was not cool!