I'm amazed the two leads have managed to survive up to this point in their careers (as police officers or PI's). They continue to take the "divide & conquer" approach, which puts them in increased peril, particularly since they are in backwoods 'merica. Why not take the "two is one, one is none" approach? It's not like they'd slow down their investigations any. Also, when they do confront someone, they continuously put themselves too close physically, again putting them in increased peril. Jerrie is, by far, the most interesting & sympathetic character on this show. Ronald's new girlfriend is fun too, in a weird, psycho sort of way. The new U.S. Marshall is a little creepy. The show is a train wreck & I can't look away
I finally watched the last episode. "I think those jeans are squeezing your nuts into your brain". That is a classic David E. Kelley line. Any theories on how Ronald got himself and a body out of the house with two people tearing down the door?
as bad as 'big sky' can get at times, i'll take it anytime over manifest, debris and clarice combined.
...and the Flyingsaucer daughter is now in competition with the two leads as to who can wear the tightest Jeans.
That was some episode last week. You may not like it but you have to admit the plot is moving fast. Looking forward to the season finale tonight.
excellent season finale.....even my wife commented on how good it was, and that is something she rarely, if ever, does.
This is my favorite show on the major networks. Something original and not a spinoff of a franchise. I think Season 2 is off to a great start. Meadow Soprano Jamie Lynn Sigler is in it. And I think Madelyn Kientz is going to be a big star.
Can't believe Jenny survived a 5.56 round to the sternum from last season. This show is an interesting ride, to say the least. - siyt
Can't believe Rick Legarski has an identical twin brother?!?! Soap opera twist!!! I must admit, it is entertainingly bad.