First Firefly reunion, now a Dark Matter one? <3
At this point, we can pretty much come to the conclusion that there are only three police and three rookies in all of LA…? Getting a BIT silly, tbh. I mean I love Nathan Fillion but I am not sure I love this show.
Love the goats :goat::goat: ...and the dog:dog2:
Woo!! "Dark Matter" reunion time!!
Very nice episode. The way three different crime scenes were coincidentally connected to one of the complaint by a citizen is nice. Ali Larter is really an underrated actress
Training officers take their rookies on an off-the-book operation against highly trained ex-military operators. Uh huh.
Review by LineageBlockedParent2020-03-16T21:39:38Z
Is it just me or did the main plotline for this episode come out of nowhere? And I don't mean that negatively. It was surprising, is all. Of course, I enjoyed the hell out of it. It just felt extremely out of place. I mean, this is a cop show that's a police procedural (although now that I've written that, a cop show can't (not) be a procedural, right?), and quite lighthearted, for the most part, and has this method of procedure of blending cop-life and personal-lives of the characters. All of a sudden black ops are thrown into the mix? Again, I enjoyed it, but that will certainly require a very specific amount of suspending your disbelief for a fair amount of people, I'd imagine. That whole plotline can't be over, right? There's no way something like that would be introduced just like that into a show like this and then nothing more will come of it. I'm guessing it'll become a big focus very soon, and so will Norman Jangus, whatever his name is. I hope it does. Not just in the sense that if it doesn't, that would be a little odd, but also in the sense that I want it to be. It's a refreshing new breath of air, just one that doesn't necessarily go with the general air of the show.