This was one of the best episodes ever. And if you could hand-wave the ridiculousness of the bomb disposal it was pretty much perfection.
It was really funny. Ray brings an interesting element to the show. And while I miss Adriana I like Katherine. She fits right in. Also seeing the team in the costumes was nice.
It was suspenseful but I didn't feel like they were on a brink of a catastrophe. And while their mishaps were plenty they felt natural, not made up just to up the ante.
And I love how the episode also centered around relationships. Be it romantic or friendships. I like Toby and Cabe finding something to bond over. I love how Walter is with Sly and his sweet if heart-breaking steps towards maybe possibly acknowledging what he feels for Paige. I absolutely adore Sly and Megan. The relationship is beautifully written and while it was clear from the start it can't really end well and was always more in the background than Toby's in-your-face crush or Walter and Paige's one-step-forward-two-steps-back, it painted a clear picture right from the start. And it made me believe and care for them.
I enjoyed myself very much, my heart broke for them all a little bit. And the last scene was pure genius.
It was really funny. Ray brings an interesting element to the show. And while I miss Adriana I like Katherine. She fits right in. Also seeing the team in the costumes was nice.
It was suspenseful but I didn't feel like they were on a brink of a catastrophe. And while their mishaps were plenty they felt natural, not made up just to up the ante.
And I love how the episode also centered around relationships. Be it romantic or friendships. I like Toby and Cabe finding something to bond over. I love how Walter is with Sly and his sweet if heart-breaking steps towards maybe possibly acknowledging what he feels for Paige. I absolutely adore Sly and Megan. The relationship is beautifully written and while it was clear from the start it can't really end well and was always more in the background than Toby's in-your-face crush or Walter and Paige's one-step-forward-two-steps-back, it painted a clear picture right from the start. And it made me believe and care for them.
I enjoyed myself very much, my heart broke for them all a little bit. And the last scene was pure genius.