Am I the only one a tad disappointed by this one? I mean, the unsub(s) of the week were interesting, but somehow it was all resolved too quickly. I found myself waiting for thw twist of the cliffhanger, and none came. Maybe I've grown spoiled, getting used to finale/premiere two part stories, I don't know.
Also, it feels like the only tension here, waiting for next season, is all about behind the scenes considerations, contracts and such, and...y'know, as a watcher and a fan, sometimes I regret knowing those things. It takes away from the tension when I know who's signed on for next year and 99% won't die, however perilous the situation. There's less worry and way less magic to it. And right now- I mean, the only question is whether they're going to use this little plot as a way to remove Seaver without killing her, and if/when Thomas Gibson signs his contract. Hell, there isn't even a nice little dangling plot thread to spend the summer speculating about properly (read: writing fanfic about). JJ's little tidbit at the end is hardly enough.
Bah. I feel let dwn. I'm gonna re-watch some season 5 or something.
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Date: May. 19th, 2011 09:10 pm (UTC)Also, it feels like the only tension here, waiting for next season, is all about behind the scenes considerations, contracts and such, and...y'know, as a watcher and a fan, sometimes I regret knowing those things. It takes away from the tension when I know who's signed on for next year and 99% won't die, however perilous the situation. There's less worry and way less magic to it. And right now- I mean, the only question is whether they're going to use this little plot as a way to remove Seaver without killing her, and if/when Thomas Gibson signs his contract. Hell, there isn't even a nice little dangling plot thread to spend the summer speculating about properly (read: writing fanfic about). JJ's little tidbit at the end is hardly enough.
Bah. I feel let dwn. I'm gonna re-watch some season 5 or something.
But I loved Garcia in this one. And Morgan.