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posted by Juliana_House
 Think these are the moments Cal's talking about? (Tim Roth--Murder in the Heartland)
Think these are the moments Cal's talking about? (Tim Roth--Murder in the Heartland)
This was such an amazing episode, and I'm not just saying that, it really was. It shot right to my #1 가장 좋아하는 episode, and that's because it was just fantastic.
This show really works well when it has just one case like this, and it keeps 당신 hooked right until the end. That's how it should be. Just fantastic.


Since this is just a 1 case episode, I will only run over Cal's scenes/the ones in Afganistan because thats where the whole episode really took place.


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Now we begin IN Afganistan, the war torn country, and a fantastic scene where 2 marines are captured. It's not fantastic that they were captured...but it was intence.
And over at the Lightman Group, there's a GIANT 크리스마스 tree. I fell off of my 좌석 laughing at this scene, Cal's ackward look at 'Dick--erm, RICK Massey' and how Cal thinks that this 나무, 트리 and the 크리스마스 party is a conspiracy. Wow.
But once Cal and Gillian are dragged over into their office, and confronted with a 상단, 맨 위로 Secret mission...things take a turn.
Gillian doen't want him to go, "You can't go to that place again" ...what does that mean? An actual physical place? Or...a emotional/psychological place...a rush of being caught in the action. Gillian knows about this and fears for him. However, "Fear is healthy." And a cute hug/kiss later (yes, it WAS cute) he's off.
Of course, it gets lighthearted once Secret Santa is mentioned, and once Cal picks a name he bursts out laughing.

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In Afganistan (where I will remain for the rest of my summary) The Lightman Group is watching over, analyzing his moves
"Say hello." That struck a chord. Cal asks for a gun, uses fear as his motivation for truth from the American traitor. He gets a location out of him, and he was only 70% sure on. While indeed it isn't an exact science, that really wasn't the best time to mention it, in a life 또는 death situation.
And he lead the Platoon into an ambush.

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This man swears that he didn't know, and refuses to talk. The truth buys truth here, and this man points out that Cal get's a rush in situations like this. He loves it, and that wasn't a surprise. (I mean, Hostage situation, he got shot...several times. Think about it.) But Cal was in Bosnia in '94, and he sent out a man in the middle of snipers, not 4 seconds, 18 feet-ish. He's not an executioner, just a scientist. But he's a damn good one.
Yet when Emily walks in and witnesses her dad in this situation...things really get hot.

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Bombs are going off, and all hell breaks loose. They hand Cal a gun, "I've had my moments." 당신 think?
Cal worked for British Intelligence in Bosnia, the MI6. (Sweet), but he says he betrayed himself. And for Cal to admit this really shows us how much of himself he's giving away just for one man. (But it makes 당신 wonder how much of it is REALLY true. (Think 'Blinded')) Well they lead the men into the tunnels and they get the men out.
They bounce the truth back and forth, this man admits that he was stabbed while he was in the brig...huh. Cal checks out the scar...and asks him;
"Did 당신 kill an American?"
"No."
"Well that's a bloody lie.
And mounts the man.

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"We gotta go!"
Wait, Cal has a 칼, 나이프 and is digging into this mans wound. It was horribly gruesome to watch, (but watching House surgeries has desenitized me to all of that), but it was horrible with all of the screaming, and the bombs, gunfire...and Cal shouting at people while digging around in a mans back with a knife. But when he pulls out a tracking device, I was thankful that he had a reason.
"Who are you?"
"You're the expert, 당신 tell me."
This guy can do good now, and these guys have got to get out of there. Cal talks to him and flips the situation for him. If he holds the men back for 45 seconds, he's done good. He's done what he wanted to do in the first place.
Cal made it right.

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He's 집 now, and goes to tell the soldiers family that he's still alive...but Ed (the guy over in the Lightman Group watching over the case) takes responsibility.

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At the party...can confronts Emily.
"I was scared."
"Me too. Me too."
They hug, and all's well. It was such a happy ending to such a wicked episode...but wait, there's still the party...
Cal hugs/kisses Gillian...then Ria. "You look nice-ish." (ISH?! WHAT'S WITH THE -ISH'S?? Harsh, Cal...harsh.)

And the secret santa?

He got Eli..........and gave him a paper snowflake.

Hey, it's under $20.00, right?

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Wow. Just wow. This was such a great episode I LOVED IT! It was amazing, intence, funny as heck, dramatic, cute...it was everything that this show can do well.
It's episodes like this that really stand out, and what make this show great. Just as good, and if not better than Fox's leading drama, House.

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Characters? Where do I begin? I can't go lesser to Cal...because screentime did not have a factor here. It was all one case, therefore, everyone had a respectful part.

But let's start with Ria..shall we? While nothing amazing happened with her, and nothing important was discovered 또는 found 의해 her...I can safely say that she IS a part of the Lightman Group now. No 더 많이 initiating tests from Cal anymore...just tests.

Loker? Well it was hilarious to watch him recieve Cal's gift. Priceless.
Loker is a funny guy, and a needed member in the Group. He explains what they're doing to the clueless characters of each episode (and to the audience) so we need him. But I wish that we could see the Loker that we saw in the Pilot episode.
The radically honest Loker.

Gillian? Well she had alot to do here, she really did keep the fact that Cal was in Afganistan a secret from Emily. Something that she's been doing alot for Cal lately, keeping secrets for him...but they work together, and she had a great episode.

Cal.
Where do I honestly start? This episode revolved around him, and he gave out so much that I almost forgot to take notes my eyes were glued to the screen. Each scene, was just amazing, Cal talking about the 'Rush' he gets, and his past. What's done is done.
당신 know, this guy is amazing. He is such a complex character, and this was a great episode for him. We learned about him, and it was just a great story to go on.
Amazing.


...and don't even get me started on how FRICKEN AMAZING he looked tonight!!
*faint*
posted by Juliana_House
Once again 여우 has decided to mess with the intended order of the episodes so HENCE all of the major plot holes.

Quite an interesting case, and it was a good one to start up the November Sweeps. The only downside, it was WAY to confusing for me to piece together during the episode. Too many names and events to piece together and write down, so just try and ignore my messy plot outline. ^_^

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I was glad that the writers finally got together and wrote Reyonalds' backstory. He now had a decent history that we can base his character off of for the rest of the season and a reason as to why Cal wanted...
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posted by Juliana_House
Well, honestly, this case wasn't very interesting until the end. It was a little slow, but it had some amusing scenes throughout and that's what kept me hooked. (That and the fact that I need to write this full review....and Tim Roth...)

Gillian and Loker's case:
Now, at the beginning, I didn't fully understand what was going on. All I heard was blood, blood...and something about tainted blood. It was a good case, emotional on some level, but all around boring. Eli stayed in the lab, stating the obvious to the audience ("He's setting a base line" ect) and Gillian was all awesome asking the right...
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For the 초 episode of the 초 season this was 의해 far one of the best episodes yet in this series. It wasn't the case, it wasn't the amazing quotes, it was the story. The acting, and all of the emotions that were uncovered in this case that really made this episode stand out. I'm gonig to do things differently and start with the B case (Gillian and Loker's case)
So let's get on a role, shall we?

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Now Gillian and Loker's case. They get a semi-interesting case, it dosen't heat up until the end, but all in all it was a meaningful case for Gillian. They go to visit a Church Compound and meet...
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posted by Juliana_House
Ok, first off, another WOW!! That episode didn't just happen, did it? Wasn't it great? So...let's break it down, shall we?

In this episode, we have a very interesting case that relates strongly to Gillian, and a case that messes with Eli and his ability to detect lies...(and tell the truth). We are pulled away from Cal, and we still remain hanging from that last mention of his past in 'Unchained', but they must wait for that to be covered, because right now, we are at that point in the show where we need to know 더 많이 about the 'Secondary Characters', persay. So this episode was low on the...
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Tim Goodman..........

Every 텔레비전 critic I know is making both end-of-year and end-of-decade lists. Although we have many different takes on what happened this 년 and in the last 10, there does seem to be one consistency: We each make what amounts to an improbable list. This is mine.
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"Fran here - I will not bother putting the whole list in ...just this bit"
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Tim Roth, "Lie to Me," Fox. It's easy to give network programming - even the finest of it - less attention and affection in the face of so much impressive work on the cable side. But Roth's combination of smarts, aggression and compassion has not only elevated this procedural drama, but also proved he deserves the Emmy attention that has previously (and deservedly) gone to Hugh Laurie on "House."
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posted by Juliana_House
Sorry for the late update, folks! My reviews will be on time 다음 week, I promise. =D

So this won't be long...I'll just keep it short and simple.

I. LOVED. THIS. EPISODE.

That's pretty much it.

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This is probably my first review when I didn't take any notes, so I won't run over the entire episode, but I will simply talk about how I thought it went...and holy crap, It had me sitting on the edge of my 좌석 the whole hour. (Well...43 miunets withought the commercials)

The opening scene was great, and...just everything about this episode was amazing. I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO BEGIN!!

I loved Tim's haircut...I...
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posted by Sweet_Pants
Here are some of my fave quotes;)






Lightman: “What do 당신 see?”

Foster: “I see a skeptical, emotionally distant scientist obsessing over facial twitches.”



Foster: “Look I’ll...I’ll meet 당신 there later, ok, but let’s get Torres involved, she’s a natural, she’s got phenomenal instincts—“

Lightman: “Doesn’t mean she knows the science.”
Torres: *walks in* “Dr. Foster said 당신 wanted to see me?”

Lightman: *looks at Gillian accusingly*




Chief: “Dr. Lightman, my first concern is the safety of every woman in that platoon. That’s why we’re investigating, but Sergeant...
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Here's some juicy spoilers on our dear Ria Torres in episode 14- "Delinquent"

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STORY LINE
Torres’s troubled half-sister, AVA, a resident at a juvenile detention facility, refuses to break the trust of a fellow inmate who was recently found murdered, but her refusal to divulge her dead friend’s secret just may get her killed as well…

[AVA] 18 to play 16, she’s a “beautiful, dynamic, troubled and volatile” Latina girl, Torres’s half-sister and a real force to be reckoned with. Raised 의해 the same abusive alcoholic father as Torres, Ava has had a troubled adolescence and is currently...
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