"Mike Minor" <mminorhsd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Tony Harding" <ToHard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Anyone else find it as excruciating as I did? Challenging someone to a
>> Waverunner race so you can have an accomplice kill him by dropping a
big
>> stone from a bridge is stupid even by Miami standards. I guess the
>> writers checked out for the last several minutes when Alexx said her
>> goodbyes, just uplifting music needed. Oy!
>
> Actually, the wife and I thought that this episode was much better than
> most that have been aired this season. We especially liked the way they
> handled Alex's leaving. Maybe there is hope for the show after all.
>
> About half way through the show, it seemed that I had not seen H's
> sungl***** yet. I then started watching closely, anddidn't see them for
> the restof the show. I didn't have time to go back and watch the first
> half again, but did anyone else notice the lack of shades?
>
> Mikey
I wasn't going to comment on this episode because, frankly, this show has
gotten so bad it's just not worth the time. However, I can't believe you
thought it was one of the seasons' better episodes. I sat there
dumbfounded
at the total disconnect from reality reflected by that script. From the
one
in a million shot off the bridge to conveniently leaving the knife in the
victim to that bizarre imitation of an emergency services call, it's like
the writers are all on drugs. It seems that in every scene, not a single
action taken by any of the characters would happen in real life. Each
week
I set a record for the number of times I say WTF !? Just like a bad car
wreck I can't stop looking though.


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