Nip/Tuck season finale.
Dec. 21st, 2005 01:31 am- Well, we should have known Quentin was the Carver immediately upon finding out that he was bisexual. All bisexuals are violent psychopaths. Didn't you hear?
- But I still thought it was possible that Sean was the Carver up until the explanation of what had happened to Kimber. It was so gruesome that I simply could not believe they would attribute it to him. And they didn't, so... I guess that's good?
- Actor Who Plays Quentin did a very good job with what he had to do here, I think. It still didn't really have any dramatic resonance, but I bought it from him.
- Additionally, all people with disfiguring birth defects go crazy. Okay, fair's fair, Kit was the one who said that, it's not like we're supposed to believe her.
- At least we're not still pretending that Kit is actually a passable excuse for a detective. Good lord.
- I could accept, from a characterization standpoint, that Cherry would go skipping off to the mall with someone who fairly recently kicked the shit out of her. But god was it a stupid thing for her to do.
- I admit to early dubiety, but Matt's storyline this season has turned out to be the only one that was consistently developed and made continuous sense, at least to me.
- I am so glad this is not my fandom.
very_improbable?
skywaterblue? Where are you guys on this?
- But I still thought it was possible that Sean was the Carver up until the explanation of what had happened to Kimber. It was so gruesome that I simply could not believe they would attribute it to him. And they didn't, so... I guess that's good?
- Actor Who Plays Quentin did a very good job with what he had to do here, I think. It still didn't really have any dramatic resonance, but I bought it from him.
- Additionally, all people with disfiguring birth defects go crazy. Okay, fair's fair, Kit was the one who said that, it's not like we're supposed to believe her.
- At least we're not still pretending that Kit is actually a passable excuse for a detective. Good lord.
- I could accept, from a characterization standpoint, that Cherry would go skipping off to the mall with someone who fairly recently kicked the shit out of her. But god was it a stupid thing for her to do.
- I admit to early dubiety, but Matt's storyline this season has turned out to be the only one that was consistently developed and made continuous sense, at least to me.
- I am so glad this is not my fandom.