I think I am going to try to catch up on all the eps I've missed doing my recap of, so I'll start with this one!
Where better to start than the 3 minute recap episode?!
The explosives thing is annoying for us attention-paying fans because we all know that Woody's hangar = Woody's explosives = Terrence innocent. I'm not a big fan of the audience being ahead of the characters, but I can let it go for now.
Keith informing Lamb is awkward! Not really a great move. He should've sat on the evidence a while before he did that.
The Tinseltown Diaries sequence was too great for words! Choirboy...cub scout...
Tossed salads =
The bachelorette scavenger hunt was funny. I like Jane. I like that Veronica is nice to her.
I'm not fussed on the sister, but the MotW was okay. It wasn't too boring, in my opinion, and it wasn't the same as everything we've seen before so that was good.
Lamb making Keith wait is another reason why he should have withheld the evidence a bit!
The Logan/Hannah stuff is rather blah. "Let's have sex" is rather blah, because, come on, who wants to see
that?
Veronica's ripped jeans make me
sad! Ever the fashion victim.
Heidi's Nick tattoo story doesn't really help the audience like her or care about her or feel for her. I get that it was setting the rest up, but...kinda boring.
What was Kendall wearing in the elevator scene?
She's funny, but the scene was weird. Hands off the step-son!
I still can't figure out whether he's setting her up for the fall of his company, or if he's got some sort of plan that will help them both, or if she's manipulating him. It's all fun and games until you lose real money, Beaver!
Cliff!
He and Logan are the kings of snark.
And I'm sure Cliff would look wonderful in an 'I'm with stupid' shirt!
The way that Wallace, Veronica and the others automatically assume that something bad has happened to Heidi is kind of strange. If she's all wild and crazy it wouldn't be that much of a stretch that she's just gone off to be wild and crazy, right?
Although it's clearer to me after I've seen the whole episode, so I suppose I can make allowances just this once.
The Haaron/Kendall scene was part amusing, part CREEPY!
I
hate spitting, so the spitting at Logan scene totally grossed me out.
The next Logan/Hannah scene went from icky, to hilarious, back to icky when I saw her back. Girl needs some snacks.
The email is classic sneaky Logan. I like it.
Hannah's mother is wrong - Logan doesn't want sex, he wants to stay out of jail.
Don't like the characters much but I liked the scene.
Vinnie! Bowling! It's almost too good to be true.
These scenes were great. I like Vinnie. I like the kidnapping reference. The quacky winking was great too!
Keith's voice sounds half-dead in the Lamb scene. Obviously eating your words hurts your throat.
Getting shot breaking into Miss Dumbass's house is...eep! I understand why it happened offscreen, I just don't totally understand why it had to happen. Maybe we'll get answers later.
The incorporation plot line is really boring on the surface, but I'm just nerdy enough to find it interesting. The class warfare/class contrast thing works well in small doses. I don't want that to be what the whole show is about, but I like it every now and then.
XLR8 is stolen from On Air. RT, so unoriginal.
The MotW ending was really simple, maybe a bit too simple. It's not really enjoyable the second time around at all. But I found it fine on the first.
I didn't get that it was Vinnie until just before the show said it. Which I liked. It may have been a bit too obvious to some people, but I'm quite oblivious so it slipped right past.
At first I found Heidi quite grating, but the wedding scene made her seem fun.
Kendall doing her hard sell is also too funny for words. Still don't understand what she was doing in Duncan's bathroom, but I'm sure we'll see eventually.
Like Logan would ever listen to Hannah's dad. Nice try!
Of course Vinnie loves the cheap women.
Ah, the 'true love' scene. So cheesy that it worked!
I
did not get an 'honest' feeling from it though, I thought it was very sarcastic/tongue in cheek. It was quite clearly done on purpose to be funny, not to say 'squee! Logan! Squee!'
Of course Logan has done something horrible. No surprises there. It would have been nice to know what he said. It would have been nicer if it was more horrible than just using Hannah and then actually liking her.
Oh well, what can you do?
I'd give this episode a 7/10 I think. Extra points for Cliff and Vinnie. Half off for seeing Hannah's spine. Half off for a not-incredibly-entertaining Veronica or Keith MotW.