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| Ya Rly! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | The season 2 finale was pretty intense. Did everyone suddenly forget what happened? I missed the premiere, so maybe they covered a lot then, but you'd think they'd keep building on it instead of yet another "scary ghost turns into teary reunion, forgiveness ensues, and nobody seems to notice Melinda's cleavage" episode. Meh. |
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| The Sin City Taoist Newbie | Although I missed most of the second season I can see what you guys are saying. There was potential in tonight's episode but since they are trying to expand their storyline they need to have more continuity with each episode. It is okay to have a mostly stand alone episode as long as they advance a central story thread though it. Let's give it a few more episodes before we make any judgements. Even in shows like Stargate SG-1 it took them a while to establish a continuous story thread. |
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| Junior Member ![]() ![]() | It wasn't that bad. It came really close to working for me. My big question is... How did Sloane get behind Rachel in the bathroom without the other girls knowing when they were standing at the door? And how did she have time to go put fake blood on her hands? The finger nails thing was funny and I like how everyone was getting caught 'red-handed' by Melinda. I already knew about the term 'dead ringer' but if I didn't I would have found that portion all the more interesting. It's funny that they mentioned 'Dead Ringers' this week because in the Stanley Kubrick film Dead Ringers, Jill Hennessey (Crossing Jordan) and her twin sister Jack played small roles and I ran into Jack Hennessey last week. |
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It was bad.
Love was Ok but the plot and all the rest was very banal.
