04-07-2014, 02:47 PM
They change the characters from episode to episode, that's one of my main problems this season, LadyWunderlich. You actually notice pretty quickly who wrote the episode (if a new writer or one of the three "experienced" ones) only in how the main characters are acting. Especially Rosalee seems to have a mulitple personality-disorder now, Monroe and Wu are only have one dimension anymore (that's what the writers think is funny), Juliette morphs between housewife and Miss Moneypenny, Renard is only a huge enigma (mostly to himself) and Nick ... does anybody here knows the Struwwelpeter? There's this little tale in it about Hans-stares-in-the-Air (I hope the translation is right), the guy who completely ignores the world and is only looking into the sky. Ya, it didn't end well in the book.
Adalind was the only character still in line - until she gave birth and obviously lost her brain with it.
Not to speak about Kelly here. Seriously? Guys, I LOVE Mary! I think I've watched everything with her and I know what an outstanding actress she can be. What I saw on this episode was someone who only read down her lines and not really acting with the other ones on one stage with her, she barely keeps eye-contact with anybody, got distracted pretty fast, ignores what is going on in the room/plane. Yeah, that was exactly what I was thinking of after the news came through that she would return - especially after she said last year, she wouldn't. Yup, I know where the money for the pictures, proper guest-stars and CGI went after watching this disaster.
And the plane? Yeah, of course, an old airplane from the 1950 can cross the ocean AND an entire continent without refill while a small and modern private jet (we remember 3.01) has to stop for refill in New York. Really? And the solution with the sunglasses ... oh, hey, I'm Clark Kent now, former known as Nick Burkhardt and will have my outing as Superman soon *rolls eyes*.
BTW, Nick has obviously issues with his memory. During two seasons he told everybody he never saw the trailer before - only that we now saw said trailer hooked on Marie's truck when she came across to pick up her nephew. Which looked to me more like she took him for a few days on a camping trip instead of the start of a run that took years - on both sides. Kelly had all the time in the world to give hugs and kisses and give and take some last instructions. Seriously? If I were one of the Schakals I had killed all three of them, took the coins AND the trailer and would have been gone in only the time Kelly needed to tell Nick that he couldn't take his bat with him *rolls eyes even more*.
I don't wish anybody to be unemployed (just in case somebody has read what I got tonight from the writers via Twitter), but is it really too much to wish to watch at least ONE episode of this season without putting my brain on ice?
Adalind was the only character still in line - until she gave birth and obviously lost her brain with it.
Not to speak about Kelly here. Seriously? Guys, I LOVE Mary! I think I've watched everything with her and I know what an outstanding actress she can be. What I saw on this episode was someone who only read down her lines and not really acting with the other ones on one stage with her, she barely keeps eye-contact with anybody, got distracted pretty fast, ignores what is going on in the room/plane. Yeah, that was exactly what I was thinking of after the news came through that she would return - especially after she said last year, she wouldn't. Yup, I know where the money for the pictures, proper guest-stars and CGI went after watching this disaster.
And the plane? Yeah, of course, an old airplane from the 1950 can cross the ocean AND an entire continent without refill while a small and modern private jet (we remember 3.01) has to stop for refill in New York. Really? And the solution with the sunglasses ... oh, hey, I'm Clark Kent now, former known as Nick Burkhardt and will have my outing as Superman soon *rolls eyes*.
BTW, Nick has obviously issues with his memory. During two seasons he told everybody he never saw the trailer before - only that we now saw said trailer hooked on Marie's truck when she came across to pick up her nephew. Which looked to me more like she took him for a few days on a camping trip instead of the start of a run that took years - on both sides. Kelly had all the time in the world to give hugs and kisses and give and take some last instructions. Seriously? If I were one of the Schakals I had killed all three of them, took the coins AND the trailer and would have been gone in only the time Kelly needed to tell Nick that he couldn't take his bat with him *rolls eyes even more*.
I don't wish anybody to be unemployed (just in case somebody has read what I got tonight from the writers via Twitter), but is it really too much to wish to watch at least ONE episode of this season without putting my brain on ice?