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A change in my work schedule means that I'll have to be at work at 6 am every day now. Except for the one day a week when I'll work 2-10 pm. Yeah, this is gonna be awesome.

So, have a very early POI discussion post for "Critical" and "Til Death." As always, anyone's welcome to join in, but please, no spoilers for developments after the episodes we're talking about.

Episode summaries under the cut, discussion in comments. (Note: my comments and probably most of the discussion will be on DW; I'm having connectivity problems and DW loads a lot better for me right now.)



2x07, "Critical"

This week's number is a surgeon, Maddy Enright, who will be performing heart surgery on the CEO of an energy company. Right before the surgery she gets a phone call telling her that her wife, who is in a local park hosting a charity art festival, will be shot unless she kills her patient by giving him a blood thinner and then "accidentally" nicking an artery.

Reese incapacitates one sniper, but learns from their leader, ex-MI6 agent Alistair Wesley, that there are more. Meanwhile, Finch is at the hospital keeping an eye on Maddie and researching the situation with the help of Leon Tao, whom they've let temporarily take refuge in the library because he got himself in trouble again.

Reese, with Fusco's help, manages to get Maddy's wife Amy safely away from the park, and Maddy calls off the operation even before she knows Amy is safe, but the actions of the surgical nurse, who was working for Wesley, mean that Maddy has to restart her patient's heart with Finch's help.

Meanwhile, Carter encounters ex-CIA agent Mark Snow, who reveals that "she," i.e. Kara is controlling him and is going to cause trouble. The episode ends with Carter confronting Reese about this, and Reese telling her she has to decide how much she really wants to know.


2x08, "Til Death"

This time they get the numbers of a married couple, Daniel and Sabrina Drake, who are joint CEOs of East Village Publishing. At first it seems like the threat comes from a militia leader about whom they published an exposé, but it soon becomes clear that in fact Daniel and Sabrina have each hired a hitman to kill each other,

With the help of Fusco (who was on a date), Reese and Carter foil the first murder attempts, then kidnap the couple and put them in a room together to try and force them to reveal whom they've hired. It turns out that their estrangement comes from lack of communication after Sabrina had a miscarriage, and soon they're talking again and cooperating to try to stop the hit men.

Reese takes them back to their apartment to serve as bait, and stops the killers with Fusco and Carter's help after a big shoot-out. The couple are arrested but won't testify against each other and will probably get off lightly.

Fusco's stakeout/date with Rhonda goes well and looks likely to turn into a romance. Meanwhile, Carter agrees to a date with a colleague, Beecher, who helped her on the case.

Throughout the episode there are flashbacks to Finch's early relationship with Grace, including his attempt to tell her the truth about himself, which he abandons after she implies that she doesn't need to know.

Re: 2x07, "Critical"

Date: 2014-04-03 02:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] halotolerant
The 'someone has to be the first' thing is a hard truth. I think it's a lot the same with people (well, men really) being out as queer in sports. Right now, pretty much no one is and it's going to be a big deal when the first person really goes for it. But then at some point several people will be and no one will care as much any more (inasmuch as everyone is way over-invested in the private lives of sportspeople anyway, given that it is NOT RELEVANT TO THE SPORT [heh, personal source of irritation here])

The best example of 'queer character in main cast who is just there and has other traits besides queerness' that I can think of in any show broadcasting presently is Game of Thrones, who took and expanded what is more of a subplot in the book rather well. OK, GoT has a main cast that's much larger than average, which is arguably a bit dilutional, but still worth mentioning.

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