A "Childhood Memories" flashback *sigh* One of my favorite episodes of all time - the hair, the scruffy facial hair, the
SLEEVELESS SHIRTS - *bigger sigh* It helps me blank out what happens in the opening seconds of the show. The Evil
Dimpled One and the paramedic that isn't allowed to use my name all naked and professing their love - EEEWWWWWWW!
Thankfully it didn't last long.
Okay, who else is a little freaked by everybody in the neighborhood calling Monroe "Officer Monroe" in a sing song voice? That's
just twisted. Monroe for Mayor? Um, no.
Bosco: What's the f-i-v-e year plan?
*snicker* He's so silly. I love silly. How does she keep a straight face working with him? Oh yeah, she has no personality
whatsoever.
I love Levine. Unfortunately with each passing episode, I'm able to relate more and more to her.
Levine: How many arms and legs did this cost the children of Sierra Leone?
IT'S STARSKY!! My first cop crush. I think between Starsky and Panch on Chips, I was branded a badge bunny for life at the
age of five.
No drama in the firehouse and no sucky face either EDO! And don't call her Kimmy. You have no idea how much we hate that.
Our sole glimpses of Sully and Davis where far too short and they didn't have any lines. For crying out loud, I realize the EDO is
history after this one, but geez! It's not TW without Ty slamming Sully or Sully teasing Ty. It's just wrong.
Doc has become the Carlos of season one and two. Him telling that woman to get out of the way the way he did made me flash
back to "The Self Importance of Being Carlos" (which is a fricken awesome ep in my opinion).
Doc: He's dead. That's one miracle I can't work yet.
Yet? Um Doc? Just wanted to let you know you could really use some counseling and heavy medication.
Why is Monroe yelling at buildings? I love it when he calls her "Mayor Monroe" *snickers again*
The evil Sergeant is back. I thought Monroe and Cruz were BFF? Maybe her hair's pulled too tight again.
The sarcastic look on my baby's face when he says "Wow, she's gooood, isn't she?" *snickers more* He is so rubbing Monroe's
face in her being all chummy with Cruz the last few eps. I love him so much.
Now THAT's gonna leave a mark. Ouch. Falling through the floor is definitely not the best way to get downstairs fast. Oh all
the expensive explosions! Eye candy for the adrenaline junkies. Oh well, I get my baby for eye candy. I'm willing to share.
A nod to the commercials SINCE THERE ARE SO DAMN MANY OF THEM! The car commercial with "Ballroom Blitz" was
awesome.
No name paramedic, you have a job to do. He's been a firefighter the whole time you've known him. You know what he does.
Get to work.
Out of air? How climactic and his radio doesn't work! Oh my goodness.*yawn* Why oh why does he look so calm and almost
happy to be near death in a fire? Just one more check on the "stupid" side of the equation. If I cared about Jimmy, I would have
been very touched by the voice overs. It was a good scene. Walsh did so not want to rescue his butt. I love Walsh too much
for any other explanation.
Can Ty have more than two lines? Please? Well at least they didn't shoot at him or throw him off a building or blow him up this
episode. Beggers can't be choosers I guess. He's so cute in his little uniform. He's Officer Obvious this episode. Why do they
have to have one in each episode this season?
Bosco: The city frowns on thugs leaving dead guys all over the streets
*snickers more* He's so cute.
Monroe? Having trouble with the chain of command again. I don't like Cruz, but Monroe, check out the stripes. She wants to
question somebody, she's going to. Get over it. Anyway, they weren't under arrest. They hadn't been read their rights.
Anything they said to Cruz in that room would have been thrown out by the judge. Remember in the aforementioned "Childhood
Memories" when Yokas got the rape victim's mother to make a confession and then it couldn't be used? Could it be that Cruz
was trying to use the same loop hole? I know. I live in a dream world, but they like me here.