The case turned out to be interesting, driving and confusing.
As I thought, Kristin's conclusion was made calm. No one was killed) The remark about Remy and Kristin's "relationship" is quite interesting. Last season, I had a feeling that they wanted to bring them together. There was definitely chemistry between the actors.
Relatively "new". I haven't watched the FBI and I only know her from the latest crossover. But so far, it feels like she's taking on a lot. I will hope that they are going to develop it further somehow.
And, yes. Do I understand correctly that the arch of Remy and his nephew will be for the whole season?
Well, it's a good start. The opening scene is a real life lesson for those who have: "no is not the answer." The satellite caught up with the drama. By the way, the team shot almost all the criminals so famously that I was even confused.
PS: I wrote that Alexa Davalos left, but it's worth noting that she didn't. She was fired after filming the last episode with her participation. They just came up and said: that's it, you won't be here next season. At least her character wasn't slammed, but like, "she's gone," without explanation.
The series is interesting. I am glad that Nina will be a permanent member of the team. I like this actress since her filming in "One Tree Hill". And the FBI liked her character.
Nina did not evoke emotions in the FBI, so it feels so-so here As a mother, she certainly doesn't want to take place (it's sad in places) And I just began to get used to Kristin, although her departure was also perceived without much sadness.
It really pisses me off how Remy is bothering his brother's son. Here's a guy who lived for 25 years and then some guy accosted him, comes home, says, "I'm not going anywhere, no matter what you do," it's a tin. They scare people for whom blood kinship means so much. Remy and this guy are adults, they've lived all their lives and didn't even know about each other's existence, and now Remy wants to see him every day and raise him or what? Anyway, it's hard for me to understand the suffering at the age of 25 because of my brother's death. Especially when there are cases where someone's child was killed/stolen and Remy is like, "I understand you that way," as if his brother was killed a week ago, not 25 years ago. Especially considering that it turned out that he didn't really know his brother, who didn't even tell him about the girl.
Kristen is sorely missed. It's not so interesting to watch without it. They also merged it stupidly without explanation. At least they would say that she received some kind of cool job offer and she left or something like that
The case turned out to be interesting, driving and confusing.
As I thought, Kristin's conclusion was made calm. No one was killed)
The remark about Remy and Kristin's "relationship" is quite interesting. Last season, I had a feeling that they wanted to bring them together. There was definitely chemistry between the actors.
Relatively "new". I haven't watched the FBI and I only know her from the latest crossover. But so far, it feels like she's taking on a lot. I will hope that they are going to develop it further somehow.
And, yes. Do I understand correctly that the arch of Remy and his nephew will be for the whole season?
The opening scene is a real life lesson for those who have: "no is not the answer." The satellite caught up with the drama.
By the way, the team shot almost all the criminals so famously that I was even confused.
PS: I wrote that Alexa Davalos left, but it's worth noting that she didn't. She was fired after filming the last episode with her participation. They just came up and said: that's it, you won't be here next season. At least her character wasn't slammed, but like, "she's gone," without explanation.
I am the same person who finds out about the actor's departure only after watching the episode.
As a mother, she certainly doesn't want to take place (it's sad in places)
And I just began to get used to Kristin, although her departure was also perceived without much sadness.