Wait. A hurricane induced wave capsized a 75,000 ton cruise ship :passenger_ship: but the lifeboats that had all just been launched were unaffected. What sorcery is this?
The actress playing Gabriella and the one playing her mom are five years of age apart. Come on. You have to do better than that. Vince was dead. His heart stopped. Then he went to the ball and put out a fire. He needs a cape because he is a superhero.
Liked Bobby and Athena as the dynamic crime-fighting duo. Wished they would have played that segment out a little more.
What a beautiful use of “Keep Me in Your Heart” by Warren Zevon when they performed the send off at the hospital. That song gets me every time.
The story was convoluted and disjointed. But the Jess leaving part. Why? First Hawaii canceled, they keep Sydney and now this. Strange decision making.
About hatches. What pressure is a partially filled space going to exert on the airlock handwheel? Answer: 0 pounds. Plus—if the pressure is underneath the hatch, wouldn’t that HELP it open?
NCIS Sydney gets renewed and they cancel Hawaii? What a horrible decision. Terrible.
That cliffhanger has me intrigued. But nevermind. It is all a waste. Do they send LL Cool J down under?
This episode was really well done. The hilarious basement ghost. An origin story.
They got me. I knew it was coming. I knew she was leaving the show. I assumed it was a between seasons decision. But when she walked right by her brother it instantly clicked. And I have to say it was very well done. I never thought they used her character enough. She just minded the store while Melinda ran around in her ghost world. But I think she will be missed.
Tony. Quite the diversion from his long established character profile. In this episode he doesn’t know the movie Shane and even more aberrantly was unfamiliar with The Maltese Falcon.
Finally Andrea gets a main storyline. Maybe too little too late as the actress will leave the show after six more episodes. I liked the twist with the cardiac resuscitation. I didn’t have it figured out.
Abigail Breslin, Anne Archer, and a Cusack. Quite the guest star list. A lot of backstory here too on Melinda. Great episode.
Why doesn’t anyone ever want to find their dad?
That was a brilliant strategy to hack into the electricity for just that room they were in during the end scene. How would that even happen. They were trying to give the blind man the advantage like earlier in the subway but it seems we forgot about the blazing furnace that was lighting up the whole room.
Will Archie have to graduate high school before he can teach high school?
If the power was out, how did the computer and server still work?
The kid who played Kenny was adorable.
A fitting episode as a farewell to Ducky. Not overly unnecessarily sappy but had the right amount of nostalgia and flashbacks. Nice touch either way with Tony showing up for the funeral but a little surprised that more cast from the past didn’t show.
Our preference sheet says no starches. So they changed their orders to a grilled cheese and spaghetti.
That hand holding moment was so hilarious and sweet at the same time. And Dani’s “subtle” cupcake to kissing lesson.
I love Captain Sandy. She leads. She trains. There is going to be a lot of drama this season.
Double standard as Bobby gets a little too close with the guests
That primary really enjoyed his time in the Navy a lot more than I did. Requesting permission to come aboard, saluting.
Chicken is poor peoples food. One of the all-time rudest lines on the show.
I didn't think they had it in them. Possibly only slightly over melodramatic, the emotional send off to Fred Andrews was very well done. I didn't even watch BH 90210 and I still felt the sadness as each character gave their mini sermon to Fred (Luke). The tie-in with Shannon Doherty was also a nice touch. Let's see what they do with this. What Archie does with it. He said he would be a better man every day.
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