"Unforgettable" Allegiances (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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8/10
Good episode - but ....
philipwright8 December 2021
At the end, Steve Cioffi says ".. divinity that shapes our ends" and Carrie says "Romeo and Juliet".

Errk!!! - it's Hamlet - Hamlet to Horatio, Act 5, Scene 2.

But I'm just splitting hairs. Fine episode in a better-than-average series.
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5/10
Unforgettable: Season Finale is Forgettable **1/2
edwagreen11 April 2012
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This was another disappointing season finale.

The only interesting thing that comes of all of this is that Al tells Carrie that Elaine threw him out and said that he still loves Carrie. The both of them look at one another in the eye and deny it, yet there is such amorous chemistry between the two as the scene fades and the show ends.

As for the particular episode, it was rather droll. A bomb goes off and kills a young student-worker at the site. The guy who did this loved her and warned her not to be there. Why she went was never explained and if he loved her so much, why did he write this note to her? After all, she wasn't supposed to be there anyway. This is where temptation led to death.

The story-line is not good. Our crazy is soon identified and he literally adored someone with odd views who had been dead for 5 years. The ending where he sees the guy come back to encourage further mayhem was absolutely ridiculous.
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5/10
Love With A Questionable Guy ***1/2
edwagreen28 March 2012
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We know that our lady detective knows how to live life in the fast lane. We know that she gambles and never forgets to tell Al that she has a personal life.

In this episode, she falls for a wealthy, good looking guy, college educated. The problem is that he may have mob ties.

When a teacher is murdered, Carrie recognizes a picture of a guy she met at her new lover's party. This really begins to open Pandora's box.

You know it becomes guilt through association.

When our guy's friend is killed at the end, this shall invariably put a strain on the relationship since (1) the friend was not the murderer and her beau thinks that Carrie brought the cops down on the guy.

Parting is such sweet sorrow but we know this. The episode is handled quite well and Jane Curtin again shows her medical prowess.
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