Yeah tonight's penultimate episode of OC did feel like the true season finale. I guess they wanted to get the actual conflict (bringing down Wheatley) out the way first before bringing in Benson. Good set up for that though.
Assuming Wheatley isn't bluffing about the recording, that shouldn't affect Angela's deal, whatever it is, I'm assuming?
Damn Richard Jr is weak.
Didn't see Bekher getting whacked, but, yeah I'm bad with predicting this stuff anyway. lol
So what are the chances that spoilers:end of spoilers
recording Richard claims he had is real?
Eliot and Olivia are too old to be playing "will they? wont they?" games lol.
Well...bad guy or not Wheatley had a point. Elliot's a "good catholic" who would never cheat on his wife, despite having feelings for another woman. However many days Kathy had on this Earth is however many days Elliot would have stayed faithful and true to her, despite his heart being elsewhere.
Since her number is up, though...no barriers, really, between Elliot and Liv now. They don't even work in the same department anymore. That's why he let it slip out that he loves her during that intervention.
Season finale night!
SVU:
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So Amanda and Carisi are finally a thing. Yay. :|
Finn and...Jennifer Esposito's character, didn't get married but they're happy.
They seem to be setting up Deputy Chief Garland's departure. "Internal exile" as he called it. And we all know what that means? Yep, Deputy Chief Benson.
Organized Crime:
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So it took Richie finding out his dad killed his granddad for Richie to grow some huevos? Well, better late than never I guess. Looks like next season is setting up Father vs Son, especially given the cliffhanger ending. Speaking of which:
Was there any indication previously that Morales was dirty??? Huge WTF moment for me, felt out of nowhere, along with his [ironic?] suicide-by-cop.
So next season I guess we're getting a new character to replace him.
This show is walking a fine line between melodrama and camp. "He killed my wife!" "Help me!" And seriously...spoilers:end of spoilers
The bad guy finds out that his ex-wife wants bath products so he's able to have his guys put poison in it in the what...15 minutes it takes the guard to go to the store?
And I'm not sure I get the logic of spoilers:end of spoilers
showing how the cops don't trust Stabler and Bell because of Bell's wife's law suit, but at the end cops from another precinct show up to support them just because the Feds are butting in on their case? It makes sense for Olivia to be there, but not everyone else.
Having said that, I did enjoy spoilers:end of spoilers
the whole thing with Jr setting up the hit and the following chase/shoot out
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Well Morales probably helped somehow, now that we know he was the mole. Probably why he was in a rush to leave when Washburn showed up. The guilt was getting to him even then
I thought Liv set that up but I'll have to watch it again.And I'm not sure I get the logic of spoilers:end of spoilers
showing how the cops don't trust Stabler and Bell because of Bell's wife's law suit, but at the end cops from another precinct show up to support them just because the Feds are butting in on their case? It makes sense for Olivia to be there, but not everyone else.
That whole thing is fascinating to me. spoilers:Having said that, I did enjoy spoilers:end of spoilers
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Richie only ever wanted to please his dad, but Wheatley put him in positions where that would be impossible or made him do things he knew was wrong. Apparently Sinatra never did that. Even more interesting Wheatley wants to groom the son to be some sort of successor, but the daughter already acts like a female version of him, minus the smarminess and being conceited, though.
The thing with the ex-wife I would have bought it if she wanted Burger King, spoilers:end of spoilers
but tampering with beauty products would take too much time.
Oh, yeah...I inferred that Olivia set it up. But in story I would imagine more than a couple of rank and file cops being like spoilers:end of spoilers
"Oh our bleeding heart captain wants us to support her rage-a-holic ex-partner and his new partner who's suing the NYPD? I think I'll be sick that day."
Definitely, the dynamic between the son and daughter is very interesting. I do want to see more of that.
You have a point, not to mention: spoilers:end of spoilers
"AND you're the right hand of the man that threw us under the bus? Sick day."
Angela keeps saying "I want to save my son", but Dana's her daughter...I wonder if even she knows she's too far gone/part of Wheatley's world but that there's hope for Jr.Definitely, the dynamic between the son and daughter is very interesting. I do want to see more of that.
I'm just not getting how the dialogue between Stabler and Mrs Wheatley is so bad. The other parts they make work, but it's like the worst thing about the show. "My wife died!" Might as well said, "Save Martha!"
When it comes to Law & Order, I only really followed Criminal Intent. The dynamic between Goren and Eames really sold the show, in my opinion; plus, it had Vincent D'Onofrio... I'm a huge fan of his work.
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