In fact, the season has started very powerfully, and I don't see any special reasons for dissatisfaction.
Yes, duckling syndrome is a very strong thing, and the finale of the second season was the last on-screen appearance of many beloved characters and new characters seem alien and an unequal replacement for the old ones. However, if you have experience watching any other popular procedural, then I think that you have already had to deal with such character replacements, and in the end the new characters turned out not to be so bad. - in Castle, Captain Gates replaced Captain Montgomery - in Bones, Aubrey replaced Sweets And if you remember that the replacement of a character is not always associated with the death of an old character, then you can also add here: - the change of the team in "Dr. House" from Foreman, Cameron and Chase to the Thirteenth, Taub, Kutner and the Ruthless Bitch - in the same "Bones" of a single Zach is replaced by a whole galaxy of new assistants: Clark, Wendell, Daisy, Fisher, Arasta, Mr. Nigel-Murray, Finn, Wells, Rodolfo And Jessica. In all four of the above cases, the replacement came out quite well. And so far, Tommy Sullivan and Adam Lucas have not caused any negativity or concerns about the quality of the third season of "Body Investigation"
Foreman, Cameron and Chase stayed on the show. And then they completely returned to their previous positions (Foreman did not actually leave them at all). Plus, the prerequisite for this was at the end of the season. It was clear that there would be some kind of replacement. As in Castle, the character was killed. It is logical that there will be a replacement. And here, the actors just left and that's it.... if the creators couldn't keep their actors, let alone the audience. Hence, I think, such a powerful start to the season, several episodes in a row at once. Somehow it was necessary to cover this tin.
Maybe I looked a little, but it turns out Megan was kidnapped in the "blind spot" of the cameras, then when Tommy found her, he immediately asked "where \\is the name of the veteran \\?"
But how did he know that this guy was also a criminal?
cellulose was found under the nails of the murdered girl, it seems to have appeared due to the processing of mahogany. detectives started looking for such sawmills and found one where this veteran worked. That's how we found out
Suddenly someone will scroll down to my comment According to the plot, episode 3 is the one that is 12 (I have no idea why the screenwriters put episode 12 as the twelfth, but it should be the third, and then you can watch in order)
@TinkA__Kr: after almost a year and a half since your comment, I would like to personally thank you for this tip, although I'm reviewing the second and third seasons specifically for the second time; it really makes it much easier to watch and does not create confusion in my head due to non-docks (separate a-ta-ta for the distributors of series numbering)
I do not have PTSD, although I have depression, suicidal thoughts and I am liable for military service, but it still seems wild to me that at first you serve for the good of the Motherland, and then you decide to blow up innocent civilians who, even if not personally to you, are grateful to the military.
Why not (I urge you) express all your negativity to those who, as they say, forgot about you? Why should people suffer who you defended some time ago?
Apparently, the imminent terrorist attack explains why Megan's hair was not pinned up and she was not given a mask and surgical gown when the bomb was implanted in Karl.
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11Yes, duckling syndrome is a very strong thing, and the finale of the second season was the last on-screen appearance of many beloved characters and new characters seem alien and an unequal replacement for the old ones.
However, if you have experience watching any other popular procedural, then I think that you have already had to deal with such character replacements, and in the end the new characters turned out not to be so bad.
- in Castle, Captain Gates replaced Captain Montgomery
- in Bones, Aubrey replaced Sweets
And if you remember that the replacement of a character is not always associated with the death of an old character, then you can also add here:
- the change of the team in "Dr. House" from Foreman, Cameron and Chase to the Thirteenth, Taub, Kutner and the Ruthless Bitch
- in the same "Bones" of a single Zach is replaced by a whole galaxy of new assistants: Clark, Wendell, Daisy, Fisher, Arasta, Mr. Nigel-Murray, Finn, Wells, Rodolfo And Jessica.
In all four of the above cases, the replacement came out quite well.
And so far, Tommy Sullivan and Adam Lucas have not caused any negativity or concerns about the quality of the third season of "Body Investigation"
But how did he know that this guy was also a criminal?
According to the plot, episode 3 is the one that is 12 (I have no idea why the screenwriters put episode 12 as the twelfth, but it should be the third, and then you can watch in order)
Why not (I urge you) express all your negativity to those who, as they say, forgot about you? Why should people suffer who you defended some time ago?