Before I edited it, my original post said exactly what you said. I thought it occurred much later in the series...because I'm pretty sure it was later in the books.
I wiki'ed, then rewatched the ep and discovered our error.
So...not weird!
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Before I edited it, my original post said exactly what you said. I thought it occurred much later in the series...because I'm pretty sure it was later in the books.
I wiki'ed, then rewatched the ep and discovered our error.
So...not weird!
It feels like a season ending episode but how I convinced myself it was the end of season 2 I have no idea. I didn't even believe you when I first read your post. I googled "Wee Jock's Lament" before I copped to my error.
And I've only read two of the books & barely remember Towser being in one of them.
I know!
It's like we were glamoured or something.
Suspicious.
baffling.
So cute!
LOL, reminds me of the "Ross and Joey take a nap" episode of Friends!
Am I the only one who thinks that the new blond female cop internal affairs show looks like a hot mess?
I've been playing "Guess the secret trauma" on all the previewed female cop shows--dead lover, dead kid, raising her kid as a single mom after the lover/husband dies, mysterious death of loved one that only she can solve--the usual.
I kind of miss that about the Dragnet era, the cops didn't have tragic backstories, they were just tough people doing a tough job.
I keep seeing those ads, Vortex, and, yeah, it looks bad.
Agreed, re Internal Affairs, Vortex.
Connie, I do too! I'm overall tired of intense personal drama in my cop/lawyer/doctor stories. Or at least, tired of their personal drama driving the plot. They can have their drama, as long as they do it the old-fashioned film-noir way, and keep it where it belongs, at the bottom of a bottle of cheap Scotch... Come to think of it, that's one thing I'm really enjoying about Rizzolli&Isles... they have their troubles, but no one is Driven by intense personal drama.