I was happy to see that Imani Morehouse (Nicole Beharie) wasn’t one-and-done in the State’s Attorney’s office, but she barely got the chance to do anything this week. She and Cary are great together … give us more!
There have been plenty of classics over the years, but how great was Tony’s riff on McGee’s surname last night? I never even saw it coming (which I suppose is the point): McHunt-and-Peck. Nice!
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
How wildly awkward was that scene where Celeste was baiting Will and Peter? I wonder if the point was more related to Will and Celeste’s story, or if it’s meant to push Peter at some point to investigate just what Will’s been up to lately. Could go either way.
How much did Detective Sportelli and Tony remind you of Gibbs and Fornell? I know the whole ex-wife thing is missing as a foundation, but the two were so great together, I couldn’t help but see the similarities!
Tell me, ladies: is Will Gardner really as irresistible as ‘The Good Wife’ would have us believe? Nary a female guest star can appear on the show without making a play for him. Reality or fiction?
Biggest wasted moment of the episode? First there was the shot of one of the warehouse job applicants eating Stanley’s lunch … then Stanley staring at him through the conference room’s window. Is it possible that there wasn’t some sort of ugly confrontation following that? I think not!