Wee! That was just... I'm probably the only person thrilled Bush addressed the nation, because 1) I was still driving (okay, being driven) home from work, and 2) that means I got to see more of an episode for which I forgot to set the recorder... and what an episode it was! Not necessarily the best season premiere they've had, but one heck of a roller-coaster ride, and worth waiting four months to finish.
I especially liked the way they played the exploding ambulance and "identity of Echo" scenes. It was terrifying to think Morgan might be dead, and immensely satisfying to see him stand up in Central Park, yards away from the explosion.
Even after a near-death experience, he can't stop flirting with Garcia... aww!
About Echo's lack of identity, I thought it was a nice reminder that CM is about two things- the team and the unsub. The victims and their families matter, yes, but not every member of the team is as obsessed with survivors as Gideon.
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Date: Sep. 25th, 2008 02:56 am (UTC)Wee! That was just... I'm probably the only person thrilled Bush addressed the nation, because 1) I was still driving (okay, being driven) home from work, and 2) that means I got to see more of an episode for which I forgot to set the recorder... and what an episode it was! Not necessarily the best season premiere they've had, but one heck of a roller-coaster ride, and worth waiting four months to finish.
I especially liked the way they played the exploding ambulance and "identity of Echo" scenes. It was terrifying to think Morgan might be dead, and immensely satisfying to see him stand up in Central Park, yards away from the explosion.
Even after a near-death experience, he can't stop flirting with Garcia... aww!
About Echo's lack of identity, I thought it was a nice reminder that CM is about two things- the team and the unsub. The victims and their families matter, yes, but not every member of the team is as obsessed with survivors as Gideon.