Chase running the betting pool on who would get fired next … a subtle way to get me to like him, three years in the future? Or, you know, not.
I’m mainly pointing at, of course, kidnapping an NBA player for a day. Sure, it made for a lot of fun, what with the autographs and the groupies, but it just doesn’t ring true.
As I said last week, things are going to be different around town. Considering how I felt about the maenad, that is definitely a good thing.
Leverage’s first season was near-perfect. Then, unfortunately, the show’s second season happened, which was, to paraphrase Eliot, 10 pounds of disappointment in a 5 pound bag.
Maybe the best part of the new House is how much fun I have with everyone’s nicknames — can we give Foreman one too?
Vic Mackey is certainly not your father’s anti-hero (Though, I wouldn’t consider Han Solo an anti-hero, but it was a different time I guess).
As we start a new season, the one thread that ties all of our disparate storylines together is that as crazy as their lives were, it’s only going to get worse from here on out.