Emily (
iluvroadrunner6) wrote2007-05-03 10:09 am
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Yeah. Mac definitely has problems with authority. The interactions between Mac and Gerrard or Sinclair are definitely reminding me of Danny moments in "On the Job" or "Crimes and Misdemeanors," and that's starting to really starting to bother me. But what's different about the two of them is that Danny was trying to explain his point of view. He'd try to get Mac to understand why he did what he did. Mac is just smug. He doesn't think about the consequences of the word he's chosen. Gerrard came to him as a fellow cop to try and make him understand what Sinclair was going to do, and give him a heads up, and Mac called him a kiss ass. This is why I don't like being inside Mac Taylor's brain. He's arrogant, smug--he's not such a nice guy.
Also--Scottie/Stella, my new crossover crack ship. I absolutely adored the scene between them where they were going over the evidence from the Philly case, and he was all awkward and adorable, and she was just giving him a look like 'you can't be serious, right?' Cute. All shippyness aside, I actually was more intrigued with Stella's end of the episode than I was the actual body. Although I did love Lindsay's reaction to the wings. And the trigonometry. Also, any Adam involved was awesome.
Three things:
1. Locke, if I were Sawyer, I would have kicked your ass.
2. I want to know what the hell Jack and Juliet know.
3. WHY, KATE, WHY?
