I quite enjoyed the premier. Dennis Quaid playing Ralph Lamb was a good casting choice. I was in Las Vegas the same year on one of my honeymoons so it's fun to see the reimaged vintage Vegas.
I like Copper. It has gotten good ratings (for BBCA) and I think it will be renewed for a second season. There's a high attrition rate. I expected Molly was in for the long haul. Goodbye Molly.
Based on the frequent promo clip NBC ran I thought it was going to suck big time. However, after the first 5-10 minutes though I thought, "this is pretty good." There's a lot more meat on this bone than I expected.
Good episode. My only objection is when they reached the destroyed bridge at Charleston. The cityscape portrayed was so dense up to the river that it indicated it was not the edge of the city. There should have been considerable urban or suburban development on their side of the bridge.
My memory is a little foggy on this but I believe it put out that the killer would be revealed by the end of season one. Then Veena Sud pulled a Lost and stretched things into another season. Viewers do not like to be fooled.
Agree on Elliott, what a douche. Keith however seems more humane and balanced than in earlier seasons. As for Wild Bill, while rough around the edges he seems fair minded and is an interesting guy.
It's the little things that bother me. When Hal and blondie were holed up in the car with the Mech's marching past I was bothered by their not hiding their white faces and not shutting up. They don't know the sensitivity of the Mech's hearing.
Enjoyed it except for the fail at the end. Oh, my friend is most likely dead. I'll stand here hoping to see him emerge from the burning building, rather than turn around, run a bit and and kill Anson. Not the usual suspension of disbelief problem, this was suspension of intelligence.
Broadcast Networks:
Monday: Partners, 2 Broke Girls, Mike and Molly, Hawaii Five-O, Bones, The Mob Doctor, Castle and Revolution
Tuesday: NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, Vegas, Raising Hope, Ben and Kate, New Girl, The Mindy Project, Happy Endings, Don't Trust the B in Apt. 23 and Go On
Wednesday...
Actually prior to the finish line. It was around the dock paddle board scene that the show cut to the slide challenge. I thought, ohhh they missed something. The finishing line was just the confirmation. I did think they were dead in the water at that point. The fact that they won shows that...
I watched the first two episodes, then I gave up and passed on the third. Rethinking things I jumped onboard again a week later and I am now liking what I see. They've toned down Jake running wild and now he is just revealing info that sets the direction the episode will travel. While the...