I liked a few things about this episode. Willie Garson was used a lot more. I liked how he and Tiffani Thiessen (Elizabeth) became friendly enough to call each other by shortened versions of their names, thereby causing Peter to be a little concerned.But the story with the judge on the take was a little contrived and seemed too easy. I also had one of my biggest pet peeves happen... It's called continuity. When the ex-cop pays for the coffee in the diner, he puts down four dollars and seventy-six cents, which is what Neal said. But when they pan to the money, there's no penny in the mix. Neal even pushes it around so you can see what's under what. I HATE THAT! It's like an episode i saw of a show before I started doing this blog when a girl wasn't wearing her coat when you saw her talking but when the camera was facing the other person they cut to, which she was speak to, you could plainly see she had a coat on that she had previously taken off. Makes me crazy.
I know shows are filled with people and incredibly hard to make and put out each week, but that's why there is a person on the set responsible for continuity. Just get it together with bot the story and the obvious mistakes and maybe I'll be nicer later.
USA NETWORK
Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010
10:00 PM PST
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