04-02-2016, 12:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-02-2016, 12:39 PM by wfmyers1207.)
(04-02-2016, 09:36 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(04-02-2016, 09:26 AM)droid327 Wrote: JuliEve seems to be making a habit of forcing Nick to drop everything and come meet her for 1-minute conversations they could have easily had over the phone, doesn't she? When she asked "can you come meet? It has to be now", I was kinda hoping Nick would be like "You know what? No. I have my own life going on and I cant keep dropping everything to run to you whenever you feel like touching base. Anything you want to tell me you can tell me right now on the phone."We would think as Mayor Renard he'd have some say on the capt slot, maybe not a lot but someway to sway the post. Maybe he could have a Mayor taskforce using Hank, Wu, and Nick as that force. Working on special crimes.
I liked the crazy doctor storyline, but I thought all the old-age makeups were done pretty poorly. Maybe I'm just too critical from watching Face Off regularly And they seemed to gloss over the whole "how are we going to explain this?" question after the monster-face doctor goes crazy, murders a photographer, and then just suddenly drops dead. And I guess those murders/missing-person cases are just going to stay unsolved? What do they tell the roommate?
Who would become the new Chief if/when Renard is elected? That seemed to be a gaping question they left unaddressed. Its not like there's a Lieutenant Chief or anything that's the obvious choice. Its not like we've seen anyone more senior than Nick and Hank in the police hierarchy. Does Renard hand the reins off to Nick so that there's not a Kehrseite getting in Nick's way (the mayor gets to choose, AFAIK)? Or maybe the writers give it to Hank, so they can make more time for Wu as the "Kehrseite in the field", and free Nick up to do his Grimmy thing?
I wonder if the casting call for this episode read "One female, late 20s, looks pretty much exactly like Zooey Deschanel"
Actually, as mayor he would have more than a little input on who becomes the new captain. In most cities in the US the mayor and city council select the chief of police, and the COP selects the precinct/districts captains. (Here in Cincinnati we have districts, not precincts. Just nomenclature.) But, anyway, if the mayor was to tell the COP he/she wants John Doe as precinct captain, they are very likely to get that person as precinct captain.
(04-02-2016, 12:00 PM)Belle Wrote:(04-02-2016, 06:58 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: Well, unlike most of you folks I found this episode to be one of the most boring in the series history. Other than superhexenbitch changing into Renard, there was absolutely nothing of interest.
I do admit to being intrigued by the idea of superhexenbitch getting it on with Rachel. Talk about gender issues!!
Wow! I didn't even think about that.
Talk about "issues". There are a whole myriad of nifty quandaries that type of situation would bring up.
Something tells me the writers will chicken out, but too bad because that would certainly liven things up.
On a lighter note, how adorable was the scene with Nick and Kelly? He has never looked that happy before in any part of the series.
That scene was cute. I still think that Daddy was thinking about getting Mommy out of that towel and doing the nasty right there in front of Little Kelly! Bad Daddy, bad!!
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