Well, we got another new episode and I liked it; very interesting stuff. However, I'm pretty sure I saw that exact same storyline, with the same kind of killer, with the same MO, using the same kind of identity, in an episode of "The Sentinel." It was even similar in the way Finch confronted the killer. Ah well. I guess there are only so many plot ideas floating around.
Yeah , it was familiar to me as well. Still pretty good though. I hope I never find a bunch of teeth in an oven. I like how Stanton's virus is becoming more of a concern. Missed Fusco, though, he's my favorite character. I guess they're still using the library hideout too. I was hoping the hotel would be the new CIC.
I think there be too many people hanging about. Is Bear a service dog? I thought I saw him wearing something. I really do like these characters.
Yes. Finch took him out, with Bear wearing a colored vest. Finch said something, "Why not? I'm handicapable, and I NEED service."
Well that was a rather chilling episode, very well-directed as well. I loved the scene when Harold was in the interrogation room and the lightning flash showed the killer. Looking forward to what the storm is going to bring.
Scared the crap outta me! I know it was classic horror film, but it's so rarely done well, as it was here.
It WAS done really well. It's nice to see that, occasionally, someone working in TV does actually know a thing or two about lighting.
The killer in the shadows was telegraphed from a mile away but it was still a decently good scare as others have noted. That takes talent from the production team.
Today's episode seemed like another generic "number of the week" type episode. The HR related stuff wasn't particularly insightful either. (Or its implications are not obvious).
Meh. Pretty average stuff tonight. Always good to see Ken Leung, though. Nice little moment for Finch at the end, but otherwise, really nothing special.
A couple of lines at the beginning of the episode were good: "Wait, are you planning to kill me? You better leave now while you can." "I was an international spy, Finch, I know how to play Baccarat." As for the end, I didn't really expect the 2 bullets for dessert. That guy's pretty brutal.
Yeah, hardly a surprise. They've had solid, steady ratings. But it makes me happy, as it is one of the very few CBS shows I actually like.