Okay, for the first time, I dislike Jin. Before, I was indifferent about him. But now, it's like my eyes have been opened, all of a sudden. What is the purpose behind the recurring element of his character? Any of Thomas' clients would be much more suitable to have a recurring role than Jin. Todd Stewart, played by Matthew Del Negro, comes to mind, although he wasn't a client. He was more entertaining to watch, mainly because Matthew Del Negro has this air and atmosphere about him that transfers to his roles.
The highlight of the episode was Zachary Knighton and his acting, especially in Sean's motel room, as well as that whole scene. The subplot itself was a bit lackluster but gained traction by that point, and managed to be the highlight of the entire episode.
As far as the marriage situation goes, the writers managed to make it even more ridiculous with a hint of logic. But let's be real. Something or other is going to happen to disrupt this new marriage with T.C., out of all people, more drama ensues. That may all happen in the next episode, even. Furthermore, I wouldn't be surprised if the situation goes back to Juliet and Thomas getting married, as dumb as that would be, given this new development. Overall, the whole scenario is ridiculous, cheap, and dumb. And I hope it doesn't get dragged out as a bonus to already dragging it out, in a sense, by now having Juliet marry T.C., which is not going to work, AT ALL.
Review by LineageBlockedParent2020-05-02T20:54:51Z
Okay, for the first time, I dislike Jin. Before, I was indifferent about him. But now, it's like my eyes have been opened, all of a sudden. What is the purpose behind the recurring element of his character? Any of Thomas' clients would be much more suitable to have a recurring role than Jin. Todd Stewart, played by Matthew Del Negro, comes to mind, although he wasn't a client. He was more entertaining to watch, mainly because Matthew Del Negro has this air and atmosphere about him that transfers to his roles.
The highlight of the episode was Zachary Knighton and his acting, especially in Sean's motel room, as well as that whole scene. The subplot itself was a bit lackluster but gained traction by that point, and managed to be the highlight of the entire episode.
As far as the marriage situation goes, the writers managed to make it even more ridiculous with a hint of logic. But let's be real. Something or other is going to happen to disrupt this new marriage with T.C., out of all people, more drama ensues. That may all happen in the next episode, even. Furthermore, I wouldn't be surprised if the situation goes back to Juliet and Thomas getting married, as dumb as that would be, given this new development. Overall, the whole scenario is ridiculous, cheap, and dumb. And I hope it doesn't get dragged out as a bonus to already dragging it out, in a sense, by now having Juliet marry T.C., which is not going to work, AT ALL.