I agree that I think the girl’s memory thing is genuine.
Nope, you have it backwards – though right now the guy is only supposedly dead.
“He’s only mostly dead.”
I agree that I think the girl’s memory thing is genuine.
Nope, you have it backwards – though right now the guy is only supposedly dead.
“He’s only mostly dead.”
I disagree; I think that she does remember what happened. Why else would she sneak off to talk with the perpetrator, saying that she has been thinking about what happened in there?
I’ve been enjoying the show, and I don’t think it’s been too terribly difficult to follow along. I agree that the pressure put on Tim Daly was pretty hamfisted, and didn’t feel too real, and that the ADA’s response to finding out about his gambling past was a bit over the top. Whenever they allude to gambling, I have a hard time getting worked up about it. The guy isn’t Pete Rose or anything.
I like Foote, but I’m sure it will turn out that his heroism was not all that it was cracked up to be. Hopefully he’ll eventually dump his harpy wife, successfully turning over a new leaf, nevertheless.
Makes sense; otherwise, they’d have to change the title of the show.
I was only watching in hopes that they’d show Kim Raver in lingerie. Looks like they’re going to wimp out on us, so I’m outta here.
Huh. I had a hard time telling them apart, and I gathered my conclusion from when the lawyer was talking to him - the lawyer said he was going to blame it all on the brother, and the guy objected and said “no, it was all my idea” … so the guy who was reluctant to do it is now discouraging his lawyer from going after his brother? I guess that still makes sense, protecting his brother and all - but it sounded more like something the ‘dominant’ brother would say.
For all we know it was his idea, but he’s the one who noticed the cop in the bank and wanted to call it off – the “dead” one is the one who insisted, then took charge during the actual robbery. At least, what we’ve seen of it so far.
I can also see it as a one season show. I don’t see more than 24 episodes here…
They started stupid camera work this week (that circle around Party-of-Five guy) and “let’s play a song instead of doing actual work” which are choices that annoy me in current tv dramas. I’ll forgive them if I like enough of the rest of the drama, but this isn’t there yet.
Neither scene in the insurance office made sense. Obviously, they needed Egan to quit, but it shouldn’t have been so cartoony.
I don’t think she remembers - I think her dad does (or has a strong clue), and he doesn’t want her to remember (thinks she’s better off this way) and he’s keeping her separate from everyone else. She thinks that everyone’s moved on, when in reality, they’re meeting once a week without her. I also think she knows her dad is hiding stuff from her - so she doesn’t want him to find out that she’s trying to find out what happened - so she goes to the inmate who (a) knows and (b) isn’t talking to her dad. Of course, I might be projecting all over her plot.
For the robbers, Good Brother (ex-military, currently in jail) planned to go in and rob a bank. His plan was an end of the week robbery, very few customers, very few tellers, go in, get money, go out (no masks, which makes it a stupid plan, but not a dangerous one). Sadly, GB’s brother (and partner) was a psycho, and kept wanting to add more violence, more “excitement,” and more “surprise” to the plan - so when things went south (Felicia’s 911 call) psycho brother pushed things really, really far south. Now GB feels guilty and feels responsible for the deaths, for his brother, for making a mess out of everything (marine training and all), so he’s just in punish me mode.
They need to share more of the robbery each episode though. We’re still 10 minutes into a 52 hour standup. This show is good, but not good enough to last the whole robbery at that rate.