Neither Michael or Rafael were perfect that was the point they both made mistakes and had pride issues due to personal flaws. They both loved Jane in different ways and they could both make her happy. Jane loved them both and of course made her own mistakes as a person since she is flawed as we all are all people. I’m rewatching and I’m seeing the mistakes but still loving the characters so far despite loving others more. I love how much more I’m seeing rewatching this show
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I finished Bones and Hulu suggested Criminal Minds, so now I’m rewatching that.
I’m much more critical of the police work this go round, I think (especially after the shenanigans Booth pulled). Even with the FBI… ACAB. Why even have rights and laws if you’re going to flagrantly disregard them? Unless the unsub is killed, they are not going to be punished because none of the evidence is going to be admissible in court.
Not sure if this is an unpopular opinion or not, but Elle is a terrible agent. She’s at a witness’s house when a suspect is close by. She is calling it in, so she walks out the front door to look for the cross streets of her location. Does she not know the actual address she’s at? Did she not have to know it to get there? Surely the dispatcher can easily look up cross streets with an actual address if they needed that.
Also, I know that characters say some silly stuff for exposition, but this one was so unbelievably ham fisted. Elle just explained to the group what rohypnol is. Are you telling me 4 FBI agents need explicitly briefed on that drug? I feel like most people, even not in law enforcement, know that rohypnol is a date rape drug. The most unbelievable part was no one was like, “Yeah, we’re aware. We are FBI agents.”
Ugh, this episode has another poorly run code. They shock twice (while people are still touching her neck checking for a pulse) in quick succession and give Epi before even calling the code overhead. THEN someone announced that they’re starting compressions. Holy wrong order, Batman.
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Sandman Show Obsession
I have not watched any other show over and over again as many times as I’ve watched The Sandman on Netflix. I think Leverage held the record at 3 times all the way through, but I’ve watched The Sandman (ep 1-11) from start to finish 11 times - individual episodes even more! (Ep 6…many times.)
This is not a cry for help. This is an observation I do not know what to do with though. It just . . . lovely to my brain.
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rewatching house again since I last saw it (finished watching the show for the first time at some point at 2020)
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Trans Dipper HC: Their parents are transphobic but Dipper was introducing himself as a boy from the start and Stan never even thought to question it, so when their parents called asking about their "daughters" he was like "SHIT DID I ALREADY LOSE ONE"
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Thinking a LOT about Lucifer in the latest Hazbin episode. Idk what I was expecting but not this??
As I was watching my immediate thought was just "huh... Lucifer is kinda of weird..." but as the episode went on I realized the issue
the dude is off the chain depressed, like he says it as a joke but holy cow it is SO BAD
He's manically just creating rubber ducks cuz his daughter really like it that one time but it's empty, it's never good enough but he keeps doing it, maybe cuz he doesn't know how to pass the time otherwise.
like I get the feeling he HAS better things he SHOULD be doing than making rubber duck after rubber duck. At first I was like, "Bruh why isn't the king of hell doing anything?" aaaaand then it became clear...
The dude is disassociating so bad he can barely hold a conversation let alone remember information. He clearly WANTS to, he wants to be involved with his daughter so bad, he wants to care about the things she's doing so bad, but his depression keeps interfering. It's like he can only hear every other word and he grasps onto the ones he does hear semi-out of context. Like you can see every time he catches something that he hadn't before and he just "well shit I didn't catch that part"
and that's why he reacts so weird when people talk to him. He is struggling so bad to engage with the conversation he's only getting 50% of it
does that look like the face of a man who knows what the hell the conversation is even about??? he is STRUGGLING
like Charlie spent so long telling him about the hotel, and he STILL didn't understand what she wanted. Yeah it comes off as ditzy but literally I've been in that position where your brain just "nope, not doing this right now" and nerfs your conversation comprehension. So as someone who's BEEN in that position, to me it feels exactly like what he's dealing with. He's sorta engaged with the conversation, but only as much as his brain will allow
For example, when I'm dealing with this, this is what someone talking to me feels like this where the crossed out parts are what I missed and bold is what I catch, "Hey! You know I was thinking for dinner we could either make some chicken with rice? But if you don't feel like cooking, pasta is super easy and you love that right? What do you want to do?" you can kinda get that someone is trying to talk to you about dinner, and towards the end you get the impression that they asked something that needs your input so you can decently put 2 and 2 together and try and pass off, but crucial bits were left out, I would have no idea that either chicken or pasta is in the conversation only having heard "rice". When someone is just talking at me, I can decently pass off as being engaged but the second I'm required to participate in the conversation I'm screwed. Seem familiar? At which point I have 2 options, try to give a bullshit answer, or admit that I missed what they were saying and ask them to repeat
Lucifer, unfortunately, is trying so damn hard to hide that he's dealing with like 24/7 dissociation, so he can't admit that he's missing entire chunks of the conversation, hence his really weird replies. He does eventually get the full picture and then he and Charlie start having the real conversation
Also, the Alastor/Lucifer rivalry was hilarious but also really indicative of more of what Lucifer is dealing with
Alastor is, unfortunately, really good at picking up people's insecurities, and thanks to Charlie's description earlier and watching Lucifer clearly trying to overcompensate, he immediately picks up on the fact that Lucifer KNOWS he struggles to be a good dad (we know cuz it's cuz of the depression, hard to be engaged when your brain keeps turning off) and decides to rub salt in the wound by pretending he's been acting as a surrogate father to Charlie. Now why Alastor decided to pick a fight with the king of hell is beyond me, I do not understand Alastor (and I LIKE IT) (maybe it's cuz Alastor thinks he's hot shit and was expecting Lucifer to at least have heard of him but Lucifer just treats him like a nobody? who knows)(why would Lucifer listen to radio anyways when he can't even pay attention to a conversation it'd just be white noise)
But yeah I just was expecting someone who oozed either charisma or presence and instead I got a depressed dad who's dissociating so bad he can barely function and be present in his life. The only thing it seems he CAN do is make rubber ducks cuz his daughter really liked it that one time
Idk Lucifer is tragic to me. Whatever the full details of what heavan did to him absolutely broke him and he can't deal with it. He's aware of it, and he doesn't know how to fix it, so he tries to over compensate and sorta makes an ass out of himself but no one says or does anything cuz this guy is supposed to be THE king of hell
Suddenly it's making a lot more sense why he just rolls over and lets heaven do what it wants and even told Charlie to go in his place the start of the show. He's not in any headspace to hold a basic conversation let alone negotiate! He didn't even know who Alastor was, he's been so out of touch
idk I like him, he seems sweet, I hope Charlie brings some light back into his life. He really needs to get out of that rubber duck room
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I hate when characters have some regenerative ability and it shows their body sucking up the blood, especially when the blood has soaked into their clothes
I get the visual is supposed to be really cool but it makes no sense to me and it's one of those things you don't think about until you see it
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