I'm confused on how did they get approval for the defacing/ branding of Ferrari. Are these people fresh out of the woodwork? Do they not know of Ferraris crazy legal team if you mess with the badges and the image of their cars?
I think this was one of the better episodes. It's sad when a few episodes ago shawn was mentally losing it and being unprofessional from my point of view but I think he finally got around to healing his wounds from that ridiculous deal he tried to pull off.
Shawn Pilot's professionalism is completely falling through the floorboards. have you noticed how Nick is always super dressed, but Shawn is just like borderline ratty. I think that the Episode with the Tesla deal with trying to get a Ferrari that was a huge mess up in his professionalism. If I was Nick and I just saw that deal fall through the cracks I would be running for the hills.
Have you also noticed how they never film or record Nick's conversations he has with his clients, like thats 1 element of mysteriousness that Nick has where he just absolutely is mentally so professional he doesn't let others hear his conversions and that's him secretly stating I'm not going to give away my cards aka clients and tarnish his clients by the way they do what they do. If Shawn got a 1 million dollar+ client like that Ferrari contact with a ridiculous hot rodded Tesla trade that fell through. What was the first thing that client did when he heard the bad news? He got is Ferrari sold instead of dealing with Shawn's unprofessionalism needy annoying behavior. Shawn acted like an absolute wet spaghetti noodle. And I bet you if I'm not mistaken if I see Shawn's phone number as the client popping up on my phone after I just got some bad news of course I wouldn't pick up the phone. Continuously calling after you've just gotten bad news only shows to the client that you are needy for there business. The only way Shawn would have been able to recover the deal is if the shop had Just delivered the product less is more for the professionalism and I bet you Nick knows that through and through and you don't irritate the client by calling them an overly communicating plans too much. Shawn is like a car, he had a good run through and through in the beginning of the show but Shawn's unprofessionalism by creating this ability of saying something that the shop had experience that the shop had no business in being able to pull off in a reasonable time frame was just bad. I don't think much research was put into it. Tony saying there the first show to do a V8 Tesla was so bad of a statement to make without googling it first. because robert downey jr made a show on him converting 6 of his own cars he got Richrebuilds involved from youtube, and there was actual true professionals involved.
To me it feels like this show is coming to an end? Every episode always has its ending closures that are so tiny in the information that they bring next into the next episode that they spend a whole season to give out piecemeal information on with everything that's going on. What happened to the other lady that was like this rouge leaper and was doing crazy stuff to try to also link up with Ben to then try and mess things up or talk to Ben by also being a leaper as well with having 2 quantum leaping machines on at the same time.
They started off this season with Ben being lost in the system and the program being canceled along with all the craziness it took to get it back online. I don't like when shows that go from season one to the next season with cut content or not properly revisiting issues that arose a few episodes ago in the last season, to then go into a different direction that just leaves you more confused later.
I am having deep feeling that this show could not get a season 3? but also to the writing and what's going on is at some points not all that clear to me. Maybe once more was explained to me what's going on and how NBC/ CBS plans what to do with this show then maybe I can appreciated a bit more and be on board with what they're doing. Is any of this show based on books or are they just flying by the seat of there pants with what there doing with this show?
My only last gripe with what NBC/ CBS is showing us is with what this fragmented hard drive to work on bringing Ben home is doing is I could theorize and see Ben possibly having to maybe hunt down clues that makes his freedom work out to being the key, over many episodes. With as long as that have dragged out this many episodes over simple stuff that could be the direction.
Hannah could randomly play a part in that? She was doing some wild science stuff. I dont think its going to be a one hit wonder from this fragment of this hard drive in the next episode unless there going to stop production by the next episode in 2024 which would be very weird. So that's my limited view of where I can see this going.
There's gotta be something big that's going to make Hannah be apart of something.