Well I actually missed tonight's episode. I kind of spoke too soon on claiming to be caught up with that show, haha. As far as Emmett's storyline leading up to that, I'm not too surprised. I feel like he doesn't really give Bay a chance and that he's way too hard on her. Part of it could have to do with the communication barrier, but I think the bigger reason may be that Emmett himself is just going through a lot right now and is kind of going off the rails a little bit. Love him, yes I do, but he's kind of being a huge idiot. He needs to straighten his wings and fly right before he and Bay can work things out. Which, I'm not even sure that's something I'm interested in watching anymore? Him being overly sensitive when she really is trying her best -- and not even about the speech therapy and her lack of deaf etiquette, but about virtually everything - It's just getting really old, really fast.
I actually did feel sorry for Daphne's former teammate. I forget her name right now. Because it seemed like she did get blamed for a lot of things she didn't actually do and that she was trying to reconnect with Daphne in a meaningful way. I know it seems unlikely now, but I certainly hope that she sticks around, just because it's so much more real and interesting to watch complicated characters like that even when things get really messy. I feel like just painting her a villain and dropping her would be the easy and predictable way to end this story line.
I'm interested to see where these next two episodes go. This show has been a really nice surprise, but there is a heck of a lot of frustration happening in almost all of the storylines right now and I'm eager to see some of them come to an end.
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Date: 2012-03-14 04:10 am (UTC)I actually did feel sorry for Daphne's former teammate. I forget her name right now. Because it seemed like she did get blamed for a lot of things she didn't actually do and that she was trying to reconnect with Daphne in a meaningful way. I know it seems unlikely now, but I certainly hope that she sticks around, just because it's so much more real and interesting to watch complicated characters like that even when things get really messy. I feel like just painting her a villain and dropping her would be the easy and predictable way to end this story line.
I'm interested to see where these next two episodes go. This show has been a really nice surprise, but there is a heck of a lot of frustration happening in almost all of the storylines right now and I'm eager to see some of them come to an end.