Last season, I was ready for the show to end for many reasons, starting with the death of Danny's wife and the poor way the writers handled the death and the almost nonexistent grieving of anyone in the family. Linda had been important in the Reagan family, and the writers could have written her better plot lines instead of killing her off.
So this season, after the final episode of last season when Eddy "joins" the family at the dinner table, I was wondering if the writers were going to deal with the very bad idea of Eddy and Jamie still being partners. The issue though, was handled well.
I liked the way Danny found a legal way to get rid of the drug dealer who torched his house; good choice of actor (Lou Diamond Phillips) to play the drug dealer. I thought it interesting that the character implied that Linda's medivac/chopper crash was also his doing.
Erin's promotion was a surprise, but about time she moves up in the system. I wondered if I'm the only one who thinks they have changed her basic look to a little older, a little wiser, a little tired. It fits the role, but I miss Erin's glam shining through.
Now I'm hoping that Frank gets some new romance in his life, and that Nicky, Sean, Jack and Grandpa get some good story lines of their own this season.
So far, so good, and I'm glad the show is continuing.
So this season, after the final episode of last season when Eddy "joins" the family at the dinner table, I was wondering if the writers were going to deal with the very bad idea of Eddy and Jamie still being partners. The issue though, was handled well.
I liked the way Danny found a legal way to get rid of the drug dealer who torched his house; good choice of actor (Lou Diamond Phillips) to play the drug dealer. I thought it interesting that the character implied that Linda's medivac/chopper crash was also his doing.
Erin's promotion was a surprise, but about time she moves up in the system. I wondered if I'm the only one who thinks they have changed her basic look to a little older, a little wiser, a little tired. It fits the role, but I miss Erin's glam shining through.
Now I'm hoping that Frank gets some new romance in his life, and that Nicky, Sean, Jack and Grandpa get some good story lines of their own this season.
So far, so good, and I'm glad the show is continuing.
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