First of all, I'd like to say how scary it is that this was something that actually happened while Ed Bernaro was a cop in Chicago.
He wrote this and directed this. Creepy.
Second, this alley looks exactly like the alley at the beginning of "Welcome to Camelot." That alley sloped, this one is flat, but all
the clothes hanging is definitely a shout from the 100th episode to the first.
Thirdly, the anonymous caller giving the exact address that the guy lived in was strange. Now either he called to turn himself in,
a ghost did it, or Ed made a little mistake. I like the ghost theory. Or maybe the mailbox in the background had a different
number on the box and I'm nuts. The jury's still out on that one.
How can the words "David is 98" give me such a shivery rush? Maybe it's the voice. Maybe my ass. Anyway. If Sasha is
going to ride with Bosco, she's going to have to develop a thicker skin. Bosco has a lot of women to talk about and he's going
to. Get over it. "Actually it's more like I stayed in with her. Man, she was a freak." LMAO!
Bosco: If it bothers you enough to call, at least have the balls to say that it was you.
This is so wonderful. I love the way this is being shot. I love the way the camera pans instead of cutting. It underlines the skill
of the actors. It underlines the skill of my favorite actor. Jason Wiles has come a long way from "Windrunner." I love that
movie, but I digress.
Oh, before I forget. There was a debate months and months ago about the opening credits. Somebody probably already figured
this out but the last frame of the opening credits where it has the show title over it - it looks like Bosco is carrying Faith, but he's
not. It's from "Just Another Night At the Opera" where Faith chases the carjacker off the top of the parking garage. Bosco,
Kim, and Faith are carrying the driver away from the exploding car. The shipper in me was saddened by this discovery, but on
with the show.
Can I just say Eww! Nasty cut. Nasty Yuck! Why is Sasha the perpetually trying to be nice one being crappy to our new
friend Tommy? And Bosco, if a girl was your girlfriend, she wouldn't have been talking to him. I agree he does look like a
chick.
Jason rocks my world. Almost as much as Bosco does.
Tommy: What kinda gun you carry?
Bosco: Loaded
I love him so much.
And in walks the wicked witch, but I do like the hair. Most people don't. m&m pointed out the reason that Cruz is smiling and
being so nice may be that her hair isn't pulled so tight. And I quote "maybe it's a Grinch's shoes type of thing." Sorry, Deb if I
got it wrong, but I hope I got the point across.
I like Cruz and Monroe together. It's a girl thing. I like how they get along. It's also going to play into who Faith pairs up with
when she gets back. Would Faith want to partner up with someone who's chummy with Cruz? Nuh Uh.
I love it when he goes all Italian on us. Show of hands - how many of you had to physically restrain yourself from licking the
screen during this episode? Be honest. Bosco is on the top of his game. Yummy.
"Yeah, but I may kill him before it gets here." *sigh*
More yucky blood. Let me state again how the way this is being shot rocks. It's like you're there. You are the camera. It's
fantastic. I love the play-like feel it has too. I love theater almost as much as I love Third Watch and that's saying A LOT!
Plus it really really show's how underrated the actors are on this show. If this doesn't get nominated for anything, I'm going to
be ... um ... yeah, okay. Anyway.
Bosco: Stand by, my ass.
I'll stand by his ass, no problemo. Sorry, I get distracted. I love angry Bosco. I love it when he yells. I love it when he frisks
that guy. I love it when he argues with CrazyDoc. *sigh*
Are they shipping Ty and Sasha? I sure hope not. Ty needs to get over Alex.
CrazyDoc is, well crazy. And why, oh, why is little Tommy allowed to call Bosco "Bosco?"
This guy jonesing for his keys should have tipped them off sooner.