I loved the visual of the dual in-office shaves that Michael and Deangelo enjoyed. Erin might be the last person in the world I’d ask to shave me, but good for Michael for not handing her a straight razor and a strop.
Mike coming home with the plaque commemorating his old free throw record brings up an interesting question: do record holders really get to keep their trophy once they’ve been relegated to second best?
I’m questioning the electorate in my title, but in reality I wonder what reason the creators have for bringing Peter full circle. He’s back on top even if there’s still fallout from round one … doesn’t it feel like we haven’t made any progress?
I wasn’t interested in their conversation, but I loved Tony and Ziva’s license plate versus facial recognition race. Ziva may have won for speed, but Tony won in, you know, actually gathering pertinent information about the guy.
I don’t know enough about the Army to answer this question, but is there some significance to the fact that the division is coming home early? I’m sure they’re not being fired, but is the show about to implement its own shift in war strategy?
Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….
Both the men’s team and the women’s team made reference to this, but I think it only became inappropriate when Trump questioned how La Toya could have failed to exploit Hope sexually. Was it really necessary for him to dwell on that?