This show is stupid af ngl. I mean immediately after breaking out, they're up and about, without any sunglasses to cover their face and having a staring contest with random people. And this awful piece of sht episode? I mean you're on the run and you had the unmitigated gall to flirt in the same place you faxed about. Omfg it's soooo infuriatingly stupid.
I do think it's a mistake to write that Derek would think that coach would stop his depravity considering his career in the BAU. It would've made more sense for Carl to move to another town and be caught under an alias rather than continuing to work at the same place in Derek's hometown.
The sad thing is that these types of episodes rarely if ever state that Islam needs reform. It literally calls for sx slaves and literal murking of people of different faiths. Christianity has terrible things in its writings also and it had an intentional reformation to remove those from the culture of Christianity, Islam's leaders have never done that and that's why the culture continues to be corrupt in the majority of societies. I say that as an agnostic with a healthy dose of wariness for all religions.
I get what you mean. I've gotten my heart broken what for me is way too many times. I'm just waiting for the right person. I'm not on a rush of dating someone that has no intentions of sticking around. I know that if I'm meant to meet anyone down the road I will. Even though for me there's extra pressure as a woman on her early 30s and a whole family behind putting extra pressure because I'm not getting any younger.
I absolutely love Alex and Meredith's friendship, even at this point in the show. She was the first one to get close to him other than Izzy, bonding with him over their shared darkness. This friendship develops beautifully later.
Lexie is beautiful, kind, and smart. What's not to like? Yes, Jackson was originally assigned to look out for her by Mark but I've always thought his interest in her made sense and seemed genuine. I'm a bit biased because yay hot people together in different configurations (aka the synopsis of the show) but I like it
I still wonder about them and their roof golf. Like where are the balls going!? Like is it raining golf balls in downtown Seattle? Are they doing this to get patients in the ER cause they're board!?!?😂
I don't understand how Jackson is shitty for pursuing Lexie. He's pursuing Lexie because he's interested in her. Maybe not a great idea because of Mark, but it's not shitty, just very ill-advised. Anyway, love these videos!
@@VeeAllar738 How was it for his own gain? He would have potentially lost the chance to do a surgery if he'd told Mark what he wanted to hear, luckily Sloan was feeling generous and gave him the surgery anyway. And he didn't tell Mark because he felt bad for Lexie. He literally had nothing to gain by lying to Sloan.
And this is why Derek is the best love interest (between the twisted sisters). He knows exactly what their friendship means to them and when to resign and hand over Mer to Cristina.
I fell so bad for the girl that killed trent imagine being forced to kill one of you classmates and friends I can't imagine the guilt. And whoever trents parents are having him and holly (i think that was her name) be the only parents that didn't get their kids back out of 24
01:02 It's moments like this that make me believe Jensen deserves an Oscar. It's so small, yet such a believable sell. He really didn't have to go that hard, it's a very run-of-the-mill scene. And yet, it never fails to take my breath away how natural it looks
13:03 He actually says "Global catastrophe" not "Local catastrophe" although now I want a scenario where someone say "local catastrophy" only to be corrected into saying "Local!?Don't you mean Global?".
BTW, the title for this ep, "18-5-4", is supposed to be "code" for RED. R being the 18th letter of the alphabets, and E and D being the 5th and 4th respectively. And RED for obvious reasons being every episode having something red in the title (Scarlet, Carmine, Crimson, Velvet, Burgundy, Russet, Fire, Blood, etc.)
Yeah, shame you didn't get this one. This one is a really fun one because there are some episodes where they don't give you enough info, and in this one we were given a lot. Even a glimpse at the killer.
I think Reid's storyline here is the most painful of the series, mostly because of how long it takes to resolve. Haley's death is a stab in the heart, but it's over pretty quick, this is like shallow cuts, rubbed with salt. Man, this show has twisted me so much that even my analogies are violent now. I must have missed the explanation for what incel is short for when I saw the episode before because it felt like new info to hear it today.