This really isn't to the point of the storyline, but this is going to be one of "those shows" that bugs me due to their timeline. A CRAP LOAD of stuff happened in essentially 24 hours. I kind of get it- by it being in one day, they only need one wardrobe per show. But still... Red goes to Cuba and back, his female cronie buys and SETTLES on a house, he gets back in time to visit the house - in the DAY LIGHT.
Oh, and nevermind the madman who killed a bunch of people, found out someone was immune, got a sample and oh, crafted up a supposed immunity for his son - ALL IN A DAY. At least he visited the house when it was dark.
Which maybe, if I think back, Red visited the house the next day. But still- they bought and settled on the house in less than a day?
I know, I know... I need to suspend belief sometimes. ti's just hard.
The end was crazy but I thought the rest of the episode was actually pretty slow. I do like the way the relationship between Red and Lizzy is developing, like when she could have told him to leave but couldn't bring herself to do it. I think I just sort of love James Spader and his bad guy characters.
I'm loving that we will see Lizzys dad with Red next week. The special effects when he blew up the house were so so so bad. I love the guy from House who was the criminal this week but overall a pretty blah episode.
Does each episode happen all in one day? I never got that impression. So next week we are going to finally figure out Red and Lizzy's connection??? So it seems.
Does each episode happen all in one day? I never got that impression.
Realistically, all that stuff can't happen in one day. But if you'll notice (and this is the same w/ CSI) - they are in the same outfits the entire show. In the show's timeline - yes, I actually do think it's pretty much one day.
*shrug* it's not going to make me stop watching. It's just one of those things that, as a detail oriented person, I tend to notice!