After last weeks 'somewhat slow' episode, this week follows up with a formula it knows how to do well. It WAS, predictable, I'm not going to lie (sorry), but it was good. And when it comes to a montrer like this, it means it was amazing.
Now I'm going to say right off the bat, I found myself smiling like an idiot when I watched the opening scene between Cal and Gillian. The way they played off of eachother was a real treat to watch, and even how they handled the situation after the fact was something else. (I, for one, never thought Cal would bring up Gillians "fib"; "So toi like being tied up?" I almost passed out!)
However, if you've read any of my reviews, toi know I don't like getting into the shipping aspect of the show, but this episode was packed full of it, so it's a little difficult not to talk about it.
And while this episode became one where I knew how it was going to end (for the first 80% of the show, anyway) I loved how they managed to tie in Emily's character into the main story for once, rather than have her cheering from the sidelines. And with a subject matter like this, it really showed us exactly HOW mature she is, and how much emotional weight she can handle (especially in her scene with Gillian). So I really hope to see Emily involved a bit more. (And just to see how Cal would handle it.)
And while Emily finally had a bigger role, Eli and Ria finally tested their chemistry (again) and (again) hit it off.
And while they had no involvement in the plot (again) the writers covered it up par having Cal throw a promotion at them and watched them go at it...or where it took them. (Frankly, I'm glad to see Eli get it...now let's just see if the writers DO something about it.)
And as predictible as this episode was, the ending threw me off. For the first time in the series, (I BELIEVE), Cal fixed everything with a lie, rather than making things all right par uncovering the truth. This time, things almost went TOO deep, and he had to back up a bit.
However what I REALLY loved, was what he a dit in the end with Emily. "I just hope I made the right decision." (Along those lines, at least)
Meaning he was AWARE of what that lie might do to the family if anyone was to slip up, but he felt confident enough in them to go with it.
And I believe, it was because of the relationship that Emily had with both girls. So she REALLY affected the outcome of this episode.
And now, alas, we are almost done this season, and I am almost done with écriture reviews. Come the Finale it will be my last review...unless there's REALLY an episode that I want to write down immediatly after, but as the series goes on I know that I'm not really needed to point out the obvious to all of toi fans, and therefore these reviews arn't really needed. (Unless there's a massive outcry from everyone saying 'DONT QUIT!!' but I HIGHLY doubt that.)
And really, everyone is smart enough to figure out the episodes for themselves, and all I've ended up doing is écriture what I thought down. But there's so many plus voices than mine, and probably ones that can put words together alot better than I can.
I wont stop écriture these reviews forever, they just won't be every week. (Because sometimes I really do need these reviews to help organize my thoughts...or at least make an attempt to.)
However, sometime I would just like to watch an episode...and see what everyone else has to say besides me.
Now I'm going to say right off the bat, I found myself smiling like an idiot when I watched the opening scene between Cal and Gillian. The way they played off of eachother was a real treat to watch, and even how they handled the situation after the fact was something else. (I, for one, never thought Cal would bring up Gillians "fib"; "So toi like being tied up?" I almost passed out!)
However, if you've read any of my reviews, toi know I don't like getting into the shipping aspect of the show, but this episode was packed full of it, so it's a little difficult not to talk about it.
And while this episode became one where I knew how it was going to end (for the first 80% of the show, anyway) I loved how they managed to tie in Emily's character into the main story for once, rather than have her cheering from the sidelines. And with a subject matter like this, it really showed us exactly HOW mature she is, and how much emotional weight she can handle (especially in her scene with Gillian). So I really hope to see Emily involved a bit more. (And just to see how Cal would handle it.)
And while Emily finally had a bigger role, Eli and Ria finally tested their chemistry (again) and (again) hit it off.
And while they had no involvement in the plot (again) the writers covered it up par having Cal throw a promotion at them and watched them go at it...or where it took them. (Frankly, I'm glad to see Eli get it...now let's just see if the writers DO something about it.)
And as predictible as this episode was, the ending threw me off. For the first time in the series, (I BELIEVE), Cal fixed everything with a lie, rather than making things all right par uncovering the truth. This time, things almost went TOO deep, and he had to back up a bit.
However what I REALLY loved, was what he a dit in the end with Emily. "I just hope I made the right decision." (Along those lines, at least)
Meaning he was AWARE of what that lie might do to the family if anyone was to slip up, but he felt confident enough in them to go with it.
And I believe, it was because of the relationship that Emily had with both girls. So she REALLY affected the outcome of this episode.
And now, alas, we are almost done this season, and I am almost done with écriture reviews. Come the Finale it will be my last review...unless there's REALLY an episode that I want to write down immediatly after, but as the series goes on I know that I'm not really needed to point out the obvious to all of toi fans, and therefore these reviews arn't really needed. (Unless there's a massive outcry from everyone saying 'DONT QUIT!!' but I HIGHLY doubt that.)
And really, everyone is smart enough to figure out the episodes for themselves, and all I've ended up doing is écriture what I thought down. But there's so many plus voices than mine, and probably ones that can put words together alot better than I can.
I wont stop écriture these reviews forever, they just won't be every week. (Because sometimes I really do need these reviews to help organize my thoughts...or at least make an attempt to.)
However, sometime I would just like to watch an episode...and see what everyone else has to say besides me.