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I was really surprised by this show. I recorded it just because it was new. debated about watching. watched the pilot and really enjoyed it and went right into the second episode. I have been very skeptical about this new season of tv and don't want to get invested in anything and have it cancelled out from under me! this seems like it should last. I did love how the dog remembered her!
I was really surprised by this show. I recorded it just because it was new. debated about watching. watched the pilot and really enjoyed it and went right into the second episode. I have been very skeptical about this new season of tv and don't want to get invested in anything and have it cancelled out from under me! this seems like it should last. I did love how the dog remembered her!
I really liked that too, it's owner seems drawn to her as well, wonder if he's sensing a familiar vibe.
I watched both episodes On Demand on Sunday and really enjoyed the show.
Some thoughts:
Nolan will be more involved in the show than we know. There's something about the character that I can't my finger on right now...but there's more to it.
Emily has ruined Lydia Davis (her father's former secretary) by ways of letting Victoria know Conrad Grayson is having an affair with her and her "Uncle Bill" Harmon who was her father's best friend. Both Lydia and Bill testified against him in the trial.
I loved Victoria's expression when Emily told her she had purchased the house...that was priceless!
I'm hoping Jack and Declan's father is OK but I think he's probably gone. I have a feeling Nolan will purchase the bar and have Jack run it for him.
I'm really annoyed by how rude Emily is to Nolan. I don't get why. Without him, she'd be nowhere.
IMO: I think she views him as a threat, he could expose her. And I don't think she likes giving up any control to him. She's forced to keep him close, and that grates on her.
But you're right - she wouldn't have achieved some of her goals so easily without him.
This is a really good show. I hope it can maintain the pace.
Yes. She posed as the senator and had been texting/emailing her for months.
Ranchonan, you're probably right about that grating on her.
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