Episode 7x5 was⌠boring. Once again, completely underwhelmed. I feel like the writing has taken a nosedive from seasons 1-3. Nolan and Bailey feel like caricatures and not real people. I feel like they are trying to make Celina, Seth and Miles similar to Lucy, Nolan and Jackson, but they have none of the same depth or chemistry. Why does Miles all of the sudden have a girlfriend when he has made moves on almost every girl heâs met? Just another example of the writing being so poor. I just imagine the writers sitting around going letâs give him a girlfriend with no acknowledgement of how he has been written prior to that moment.
Chenford, ugh! Make it make sense! They have left them hanging so long, I am apathetic at this point. Their emotional content or really their lack of emotional content for this many episodes is just so incredibly shitty. I am fully convinced Alexi did this on purpose because he hates shippers. Their interactions make no sense based on what happened last season. Their breakup made no sense emotionally either and itâs continued in this season. Which tells me, they are going to prolong them getting back together all season, if ever, or they are going to force them back together without it being earned. They have laid ZERO emotional groundwork for a reunification. There is no emotional growth on screen, especially from Tim. They are acting like colleagues. Tim has not even attempted to make a repair at all considering he destroyed their relationship in 60 seconds in a parking lot. Lucy, who could barely stand to be around him at the end of last season is fine with it all and asking him for advice. WTF? I know itâs a ship, but it was the one little spot I had in this dumpster fire of hell.
I see people hanging onto little moments and turning them into bigger things than I think we see on screen. I think people read interviews and add that to their character interpretations. I think little moments work when building a ship but not after youâve obliterated it. Not only have you demolished the ship and completely regressed one of your characters, you choose to not let the characters have a cathartic conversation in order to let your audience figure out what to do with the end of the relationship. Also, this idea that he didnât break up with her because he didnât love her but because he hates himself is the biggest piece of bullshit. Please, for the love of God, stop making excuses for emotionally immature men, even if they are fictional. How you treat someone is just as, if not more important than how you feel about them.
This was Alexiâs big f*%# y&$* to shippers. It is cruel and purposeful. Just think about Greyâs comments about internet people.
Basically, Alexi ruined Castle and now heâs ruined this. Explains why I couldnât get past the first episode of The Recruit. I used to love Nathan Fillion from as far back as One Life to Live, but Nolan is so sanctimonious and one dimensional heâs not interesting anymore.
Melissa OâNeill is the only reason I still watch.
I am gutted at what they have done to this couple I used to love. Tim isnât even attractive to me anymore because his character is so awful now.