ibmjas
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Post by ibmjas on Oct 3, 2019 14:12:27 GMT -6
Danger is ever-present as the officers of the Mid-Wilshire precinct grapple with the aftermath of a plotted attack on the city of Los Angeles, leaving Officer Bradford fighting for his life.
Flash forward two weeks and the rookies receive the shocking results of their latest training exam, leaving one officer questioning what the future holds. Meanwhile, tension develops at home as Nolan and Lopez advance in their relationships with Jessica and Wesley.
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Post by casketeer on Oct 3, 2019 15:30:54 GMT -6
Isn't it a bit late for this post? If you have watched the episode on a scale of 1-5 how would you rate it. I would give it a 4.
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Post by prd4castle on Oct 3, 2019 17:15:25 GMT -6
Isn't it a bit late for this post? If you have watched the episode on a scale of 1-5 how would you rate it. I would give it a 4. 4 for me too.
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Post by ibmjas on Oct 4, 2019 11:37:59 GMT -6
* * * Spoilers * * *
The season 2 premiere was a good show. They briefly mentioned Talia moving on. Tim came back to life just in time to save the day. The rookies' scores were somewhat surprising with Nolan being almost perfect and West getting a very mediocre 81. Because they all passed they get to wear short sleeves now. Tim continues to be a jerk and makes Chen wear long sleeves and a tie. His reasoning is messed up as usual. BTW did anyone notice that in the opening scene when Nolan was following the ambulance to the hospital, he was wearing short sleeves but when he got to the hospital he was wearing long sleeves?
Wesley and Lopez are still together but struggling a little with living together. Nolan and Jessica are also still together and having a few issues of their own. John is moving to a new place and doing renovations. Wonder if that means we won't be seeing Currie Graham any more?
Of course Nolan was the hero in the kidnapping case and they worked together to thwart the terrorists.
I loved it when Nolan fixed the sketch artist drawing!
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Post by castlelover777 on Oct 4, 2019 13:32:00 GMT -6
Isn't it a bit late for this post? If you have watched the episode on a scale of 1-5 how would you rate it. I would give it a 4. 4 for me too. I also say 4
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Post by castlelover777 on Oct 4, 2019 13:34:47 GMT -6
* * * Spoilers * * * The season 2 premiere was a good show. They briefly mentioned Talia moving on. Tim came back to life just in time to save the day. The rookies' scores were somewhat surprising with Nolan being almost perfect and West getting a very mediocre 81. Because they all passed they get to wear short sleeves now. Tim continues to be a jerk and makes Chen wear long sleeves and a tie. His reasoning is messed up as usual. BTW did anyone notice that in the opening scene when Nolan was following the ambulance to the hospital, he was wearing short sleeves but when he got to the hospital he was wearing long sleeves? Wesley and Lopez are still together but struggling a little with living together. Nolan and Jessica are also still together and having a few issues of their own. John is moving to a new place and doing renovations. Wonder if that means we won't be seeing Currie Graham any more? Of course Nolan was the hero in the kidnapping case and they worked together to thwart the terrorists. I loved it when Nolan fixed the sketch artist drawing! Didn’t Gray say he was holding West back? I thought so. I think I’ve seen a pic from the next episode that shows West in long sleeves and the other two in short sleeves. I didn’t notice the error on Nolan’s sleeves. Darn, now I have to rewatch it. 😉
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Post by ibmjas on Oct 5, 2019 21:49:31 GMT -6
Yes, Gray is extending West's rookie standing and putting him back in long sleeves until he thinks West can be trusted to do the right things. Becoming an officer wasn't the cakewalk he thought it would be.
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