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Author: bcnmason
Date: Feb 12, 2008 17:39

Guilty as charged for enjoying an episode that is as popular around here,
as taco stands are in Siberia. Guilty for enjoying an episode whose main
character rivals the likes of, Lianne Sweeney, Ann Louise Clement and Dr.
Von Albach. Guilty for buying into the notion that Jim could get suckered
in again, by yet another past love interest.

But, I do like this episode. The story reaches a tad, but is overall a
credible one in my opinion. I enjoy the involvement of the many different
characters. They don't only get a mere mention, or a 30 second spot,...we
see them frequently. The speed/pace in which this episode moves is also
enjoyable. I find that the opening sequence locks you in right away.
From that point on, it moves from action scene, to action scene with very
few boring fillers. Minus the rendez-vous at the restaurant, but that is
predictable.

Jim and Rocky are almost at one another throughout, and it provides the
episode with some well needed laughs. Had it not been for Rocky, this one
would not have been as enjoyable for me.
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Re: "Guilt"-Y         


Author: AlbertClarkson
Date: Feb 14, 2008 20:02

On Feb 12, 5:39�pm, "bcnmason" wrote:
> Guilty as charged for enjoying an episode that is as popular around here,
> as taco stands are in Siberia. �Guilty for enjoying an episode whose main
> character rivals the likes of, Lianne Sweeney, Ann Louise Clement and Dr.
> Von Albach. �Guilty for buying into the notion that Jim could get suckered
> in again, by yet another past love interest.
>
> But, I do like this episode. �The story reaches a tad, but is overall a
> credible one in my opinion. �I enjoy the involvement of the many different
> characters. �They don't only get a mere mention, or a 30 second spot,...we
> see them frequently. �The speed/pace in which this episode moves is also
> enjoyable. �I find that the opening sequence locks you in right away.
> From that point on, it moves from action scene, to action scene with very
> few boring fillers. �Minus the rendez-vous at the restaurant, but that is
> predictable.
>
> Jim and Rocky are almost at one another throughout, and it provides the
> episode with some well needed laughs. �Had it not been for Rocky, this one
> would not have been as enjoyable for me.
> ...
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