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Dorylus: Clay proves that his word is worth nothing, first by undermining his deal with Jax to placate Bobby Elvis, then by lying to the Wahewa out of pure greed. That he does this while a bunch of ants are eating the face of someone who wronged the Wahewa is impressive. Meanwhile, Jax and his crew learn that there are tougher mothers than Gemma. As for her? She spends the episode still in a tizzy over JT's letters.
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"Anna is doing a great job!" write one fan, while another opines that she "is a terrible addition as a trainer."
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Add to myYahoo!It's more than good enough. Castle's season 4 premiere may have been darker than previous seasons...a lot darker - even Ryan (Seamus Diver) and Esposito (Jon Huertas)'s usual banter was sharp and cut short - but I'm pretty happy about that.
Sure, I'm going to miss watching Castle as a feel-good, will they/won't they drama (if that isn't where it returns within a few episodes, with the serious stuff framing the humour, but remaining separate as it is all supposed to be secret), but how else could the show advance?
That ending was incredible. Kate (Stana Katic)'s reveal that she remembers the entire incident (although we cannot say if she does actually remember what Castle (Nathan Fillion) said to her, or if she simply means being shot and tackled) was not as impressive as her return to therapy. Gotta give the woman props for getting the help she needs. What I really loved, though, was Castle's murder board. The computerization was intense, but his own decent into that dark place Kate used to dwell in, done to spare her, is so twisted and chivalric all at the same time.
Can they and we live with this new darkness? I can't wait to see where it takes us. But if you think that all light is gone, than ye have little faith in the universe that is Castle. We'll get our funny. And, we will continue to be reminded to strive for perfection, even if we have to live for a little while with something that is enough.
What are your thoughts?
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The first new fall show I really like, 2 Broke Girls hits all the right notes.
The real credit actually goes to Kat Dennings, who not only gives Max the dynamic she needs but adds the sass, wit and lightness that keep the numerous puns and references enjoyable. Because the crew knows their strengths too. So within the first few minutes we're introduced to everthing Dennings has to offer. With that much talking and so many quotes it's easy to oversell and drown the comedy. But somehow it works and so the show wins your heart.
The addition of Caroline is also a very easy breaking point. At first she's your typical gossip girl, but her interaction with Max is fun and odd. Today we need bickering more than we need agreement in TV duo's and 2 Broke Girls gives exactly that.
I'm excited to hop on board, see the show grow and hear all the sharp disses Max will be selling.
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