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Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Neighbours - The Cassius Plot

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Admittedly I have not written many Neighbours articles, if at all, the only one I did was years back.  However this time I felt I had to get my two cents, Aussie cents that is, worth and add my comments, rants etc, to the ongoing Cassius  storyline.  Now I have to say I was right thus far about everything that has taken place since he arrived: he being the one who rescued Piper from the island, Gabe from Louise, was the book-marker (though it appears that was one way to get Piper on side, or was it really?)

Cassius really gave himself away, that he was there on the night (forgetting about him being a waiter at the fireworks party) since he looked very unsettled around those gnomes.  As well as the scene with the spa and Xanthe and Piper.  (And just for laughs, it doesn't explain why he's afraid of cats and why he didn't want to be anywhere near Clementine.)  Then another burning question not answered yet, the loose end, well there are two for me, one is the briefcase, did Cassius leave that there for Tyler too.  Was it to help him or hinder?  The other question was why did no one carry out a DNA test when Hamish revealed himself as Tyler's father.  They just took his word for it and accepted it at face value.  I mean even Faye came across as not being sure!

Despite how they showed the scene of Cassius 'drowning' Hamish in the spa, I have to say I'm having second thoughts about that.  He showed a side of him that was too different to be Cassius as we've seen him and how he came across.  If he really had that vicious streak why would he save Gabe, Piper, or even bother with Hamish, as it appears he was out of his life.  So the second thoughts came in since it was unfinished, yes he dunked Hamish into the spa, held him under, but he was disturbed.  And who says he was out to actually kill him.  Perhaps he was teaching him a lesson and giving him back  a taste of his own medicine.  The more I watched Wednesday 22 August's ep, the more his mother, Elissa, tried to convince him to return to Paris with her, the more I grew suspicious of her.  Rest assured anything he did or didn't do was on account of her.  Whether it was revenge or not for Hamish's past behaviour towards them.

With each scene, Elissa becomes more convincing as hiding something and as being rather neurotic, almost as if she's trying to convince Cass that he did kill Hamish.  Wanting him by her side constantly.  Her mental problems is one thing Cass isn't lying about for sure.  Well I might be wrong about all of this, but wanted to get it out there.  As we know, there's no certainty how soap writers progress storylines.  There I feel better for writing/venting! Ha.

See this was from Wednesday's ep
and the next pic was when he was found by Steph.

 Of course there are possible explanations for this: such as Hamish was only unconscious, came to and struggled to get out, or someone else held him under.  Was he moved?  The position of his DB was suspect.  Particularly since Cass was disturbed and ran.  He didn't hide to see who it was.  Also why carry around a medallion with the name 'Roach' on it when he didn't want anything to do with him and his name.
Elissa told Aaron he stiffed her in a property investment, what say you that was also some sort of a scam and there appear to be lots of references to property in the show, including from Liz.  Not that anyone suspects Liz is a suspect.

Ahh don't hate me for writing this, it's just a possible explanation of an opinion!

Aside from the fact Cassius is in the opening credits, which I know means nothing here nor there in    the scheme of things, since they can throw someone out of the creds on a whim or impulse, but he is too vested in the show and in Piper.  That he fell in love with her already, but must have had those feelings from afar.  Okay he returned for the medallion, maybe Jane found that with her metal detector, but still I finally decided he doesn't come across as a murderer to me.

Also in the flashback, Hamish was clutching his head and that meant the altercation with Tyler had already taken place, but there wasn't any sign of that dastardly gnome anywhere.  I said they were related too, half brothers and that was where the showdown would come in.  Even more so for putting Tyler behind bars for a crime he didn't commit.  But why did his mother come to Erinsborough, she could have stayed safely tucked away in Paris and Aaron was the only one who's seen her.  She must have an ulterior motive and not just to take Cassius back with her.  Then having Tyler behind bars is a way for Cassius to hold onto Piper for as long as possible.  Yet she keeps saying she won't be over Tyler and will always love him.

Whatever transpires, Neighbours is the best it's ever been right now!

My tweets not in any order:

Replying to 
Let's blame Piper for her harebrained 'plan' to run away! Running away confirmed his guilt in the eyes of the law! Pus that entire intent fiasco the judge went into, I repeat there was no intent on his part to MURDER his scheming, manipulative father!

Aww I wanna defend TY with this appalling writing; of course he didn't have the intent to do in Hamish! Suggestions of premeditation wouldn't indicate that it was heat of the moment and tho that's not right still, he didn't have the mens rea for murder!

Replying to 
that was ridic wasn't it, especially since Ty's one to use his fists not objects! Also no one's still discovered the so-called 'accident' at the garage with Amy wasn't an accident, thus getting Lucas to issue a humble apology to him quick smart!

Replying to  
Still hoping for some connection with Hamish too, but the overseas call, just took me back to that woman in Paris Aaron went to see. But was Cassius on the boat with Piper, or on the island already! Think I'll do my head in thinking about it ha!


And you get the gist of it, can't seem to access the more older tweets.


Saturday, 4 August 2018

Supernatural 13.19 "Funeralia" Commentary

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Did anyone get the impression Supernatural timed 13.19 ep (in the US) to coincide with the release of Avengers Infinity War, especially with its timely references to Loki and the family of Odin and his grandsons.  It felt that way to me, just to make the story more topical.
On the other hand, it was also good to see that Gabriel (Richard Speight Jr) in the end, finally realizes that he must do something good, something to help the world otherwise Loki's sentiments will forever echo in his ears about never having done anything good for anyone.  Thus making him worthless.  All those years he was tortured by Osmodius and being reduced to his sorry self or state of being a nobody.  As Naomi (Amanda Tapping) also said to Cas (Misha Collins) how they need him in heaven so they can become more powerful, get more angels and help in the fight with Michael.  Could he manage heaven and all its pitfalls (no pun) and could he be a match for Lucifer.

Also how there was more reveals on Gabe's backstory of how he became like Loki - the Trickster and Loki explained how he gave Gabe his face when he was on the run and then he also took on Loki's persona and personality by getting in the way of the Winchesters and playing tricks on them.  When they far from deserved this.  Since in contrast to him, they were doing good, saving people and all the rest of it several times over.  Yet it just seemed like a game to Gabe cos he really didn't see their true worth.  Well he probably did in some ways, but sought to play them instead of helping them.

Mystery Spot showed his cruel nature and how he made Sam (Jared Padalecki) see Dean (Jensen Ackles) die several times over.  (My review of this ep in my Dudes and Demons Supernatural book).  Yet on the other hand he wanted Sam to face reality and come to terms with losing Dean and how he would feel, but also how he would and could go on without him.  Oh and I called him Deano first okay Gabe!  ha.  Though Gabe and Dean have some similar qualities in their persona such as getting revenge, porn and more importantly they differ too.  As Dean in this ep also brought up being brothers and how he had to go it on his own cos he doesn't want to hurt Sam all the time.  How it was always his job as older brother.  Sam putting him right that they will fight this Apocalypse together and even if that means dying, they will die together.  Which as we know is the crux of this show and their relationship, one can't function without the other effectively.  Two Winchester's are better than one!

Putting them in the TV shows was just messing with them but was it to teach them an important lesson too.  Yet when Gabe needed help he turned to Sam and Dean now and they agreed to help him if he helped them too, but they didn't ask for help, only tell them what happened.
What was funny about this episode was how the flashbacks always had some crazy '60's porn film fest theme to them as were the clothes! But then that was Gabe all trussed up in a nutshell.  As well as Dean hiding the 3-day old cheeseburger for emergencies!  Eeww dude!

Still we got to see how Rowena (Ruth Connell) mourned for Crowley and wanted him back.  Seeking Death's attention by killing off some reapers.  Though perhaps the highlight for her was not finding that Billie (Lisa Berry) tells her in all the scenarios involving her death, Sam is the one who kills her.  A sobering thought for her.  Also what was Billie's loaded farewell to Dean a foreshadowing for, when she told him she'll see him again soon.  Wonder if it had anything to do with the season 13 finale?  Re Dean and Michael...

Thursday, 2 August 2018

Spiritual Muse

As he looked out the window for looming and lingering shadows he saw his own reflection stirring in the misty glass, yet something else quivered behind him.  Whatever it was vanished as soon as he blinked.  Yet it got him thinking why he bought this studio when renting would've been just fine.  Who knows what skeletons lurked in descending closets and what ghostly apparitions hovered to escape the other world.  His nightly painting session postponed for another night cos this hangover was too massive to shift.  The paint splashed across the walls and the floor reminded him of some crime scene spatter and longing to forget his past he'd spuriously dived into a new hobby.

Art was no mean feat but it was subjective and at least he could portray his demons straight onto the canvas instead of the bottle.  But the demon drink was too tempting to resist on lonely nights such as tonight.  An empty feeling trembled in his stomach, not one of hunger he thought and then laughed to himself.  One more forging of forgotten moments and missed opportunities.  Letting his life drift on and by without laying down solid foundations and memories of happy times and what could have been, a life lived to the fullest.

He lit up another cigarette and poured some wine, whiskey, bourbon it was all the same when nursing his broken heart and soul.  Yet he couldn't let go of her image.  The tall prepossessing demeanour she exuded.  The steamy sexy nights they spent together lingered in his mind, in his paintings and how love was fleeting.  Picking up a brush he tried to create, recreate another masterpiece.  In his mind they were all his best work,  Sadness always brought out the most ardent work of the religious and devoted artist.  Red, yellow, crimson, topaz hues reverberated onto the canvas as the candles blew in the wind.  There was a noise: a slight echo of  manifesting laughter which caught his ear.  Putting it down to his imagination, it was an old building and his drunken mind was probably playing cruel tricks as it always did.

Yesterday was gone, a new day sprung like the leaking tap he could hear.  The dripping and the noise was momentous and thundering like the roar of a lion and he woke from the slumber he needed.  He'd stumbled into a deep stupor more like and yet even this appeared futile.  Once again he heard more noises, soft knocking on the wall behind him and he turned around.  It stopped as suddenly as it began.  He looked at his work and it was shocking, shocking that it was completed.  He had no idea when he finished but he couldn't recall .  His mind was far from clear and devoid of such thoughts.

The completed masterpiece looked abstract but inside he could see waves of emotion.  A face, was it a face, a shadow coming back to haunt him peering out from beneath the mirage of colours.  Radiating depth and colourful rendition of a golden symphony. Something stirred in him again and he couldn't place the thoughts.  Where was all this coming from...he shuddered to think of the complex implications of there actually being something supernatural going on.  Something guiding him to eerily finish his creations.  Perhaps he needed paranormal intervention.  Yet he paused for sane thought and sneered at the possibility.  Snarkily smirking at his stupidity.

Still he thought it was a Godsend.  He needed more work as money was fast running out and blowing it all on her was typical behaviour on his part.  The gallery was exhibiting more work next month and he was in dire need of inspiration.  He felt a cold breath on the nape of his sweaty neck.  It remained for a moment; icy cold and gave him chills down his spine.  Thinking back to her and how she blew in his ear and made him love her.  Sultry seduction could work wonders for an author so why not for the sake of his art.  Every breath, every motion of their bodies sparked a resonance of movement from his brush, of throwing paint in tandem unison. Ending in a violent crescendo!   He did everything for her but still it wasn't enough.  If he had taken his love to greater heights and sang a serenade from the moon that wouldn't have been enough.

He felt cold again and shuddered; turning to see the paint moving with a life of its own, the brush flowed too and fro.  He couldn't fathom the reality of what was before his eyes.  He wasn't anywhere near it but the paint appeared to be covering the entire canvas and the smell of the oils became deep and mesmerizing.  What was this madness unfolding before his unbelieving eyes.  Some ghastly abhorrence.  He didn't believe in ghosts or spirits except for the ones in his head. This was something wilder than his free flowing imagination.  His mind must be coming undone.  Unravelling like some deja vu moment, he swore he could have been here before.  This point in time, his subconscious had tricked him so blindly before.  That woman was real, not invisible. 

She was his muse and he didn't realize the spirit of her was always here. Staying alive always in is work and the essence of his own being.  The gallery was hers.  But was taken from her in a cruelly twisted way along with her life essence and everything she was.  He was destined to own it and to do her justice.  He never found the mystery of her circumstances surrounding that fateful night; but he found his true calling through her.  Her selfless nature and her being by his side always.  People may call him mad but there was no denying his art had meaning, fortitude and an evocative beauty that wasn't a result of deception.  It was honesty and a special spirituality.  A purity that resonated throughout his inner core.

Muses came in all shapes and sizes.  All forms.  So why couldn't this immaculate spirit be his muse.  Creating with him this divine eternity.  For his art to be seen by millions and giving memorable inspiration to those who suffered for their art.

Sunday, 22 July 2018

Longmire 6.10 "Goodbye is Always Implied" Review

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In the final ever episode most stops were pulled out but unfortunately some were not, at least not to my satisfaction.  But of course that's my opinion.  Walt (Robert Taylor) still searches for Malachi (Graham Greene) as we get a shot of him making coffee in the morning at home, showing us what a homely person he's become over the years and in some ways, more relaxed in his work and at work too.  Obviously just a forerunner for the ending.  Marilyn (Tantoo Cardinal) waits for Walt outside and tells him she can show him where Malachi is and she wants him off their land as more men are coming in and he's just making it worse.  Giving the analogy of a beetle attacking trees.  Yeah that kind of a disease.  She takes him to the river and they row to other side only for Maggie to be shot.  Whereas it could just as easily have been Walt, which is what Vic (Katee Sackhoff) warned him about earlier when he said he was heading out there on his own.  Wanting Ferg (Adam Bartley) and Vic to watch out for Johnny.  She needs Ruby's (Louanne Stephens) car for the stakeout and she hates that cos last time she had to have it cleaned cos it wreaked of food.

As Nighthorse (A Martinez) finds his people no longer want him around as he's been 'stealing' their profits and stage a casino walkout when he's there giving Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) a tour in an effort to convince him that this casino does some good.  Keeping their people in work and paying them real wages.  That it's not just a hundred employees but more than one hundred in a snowball effect as they all provide for their families.  As Nighthorse tries to reason with them, shots are fired and he and Henry are whisked away by Nighthorse's security!

Mathias (Zach McClarnon) calls in for help with the casino shooting and Walt eventually turns up after taking her to hospital.  And after hiring Zach (Barry Sloane) as his new deputy cos he needs help right now and sending him out to pick up the DB.  Even easier as he drives a pick-up.  Just when he and Cady (Cassidy Freeman) were fooling around again.  After Cady tells Zach she wants to leave Wyoming for good.  But in the past she couldn't cos something would always call her back, her mother's death, her father needing her and now she's ready to leave which is why she doesn't want any baggage and doesn't see a future with Zach.  That's wishful thinking on her part.  She won't leave Absaroka County and she knows it!  She's a part of it just like it is with her and Walt cements her there.  Okay I was about to go into full blown Gone with The Wind mode here with the speech about 'land being the only thing that matters; the only thing that lasts'.  But here it's more than land; it's a legacy for her, Walt's legacy.

Marilyn dies as Ruby breaks the news which just makes Vic lose the plot again since she harps on about it being Walt.  Obviously Marilyn decided that Walt was the eagle, with Henry being the osprey as Walt just dives in after the big fish.

Security Brian (Wallace Langham) stops at the bridge as both Henry and Nighthorse recognize the car there and Brian shoots the other security guard as he's on Malachi's payroll.  Malachi wants Nighthorse to sign over the casino and all assets to him and forces him to record a video message saying this, otherwise he'll kill Henry.  Henry thanks Nighthorse for saving his life, though it may have been premature since they won't get out of this.  However Nighthorse wants Henry to take over the casino as he's a good man and will do the right thing for their people.  Malachi gets Nighthorse to sign over documents and Henry fooled the guard into showing him where Hector pulled his tooth out cos he stole too.  Reminding him of Agnes and he manages to conk him against the pipe and escape.

Zach finds that Brian is an assassin and on Malachi's side and they head to where he is as Walt sees the sawdust in the photo of Muldoon.  There is a sawmill and Walt smelt sawdust on the DB too by the river.  He doesn't want Mathias to call the Crow Res police as they'll be on his payroll.  Walt almost drives into Henry and they all head back.  Taking Malachi's men out two at a time.  Vic ponders why she always ends up in this position and having to deal with Walt being in danger.  She can't always do this.  Can't keep saying goodbye.  Walt replying, "goodbye is implied in this work."  Meaning even if they don't get to say it, well actually I should say. he won't need to say goodbye to her or vice versa.

Finally getting to Malachi, Walt must first save Nighthorse who has been strung up with the chain in  the mill and Walt, after having flashbacks with Nighhorse, finally saves his life, for which he thanks him.  Dealing with Malachi who comes after Walt with his knife, Walt manages to shoot him dead.  He heads home and he puts vodka on his scar and Vic asks him how many he's got.  "Twelve, no thirteen..."  As she asks him about the scar on his back after she spied him at work.  And they get touchy feely and kiss, finally falling into bed together.  Man that was some kinda infatuation!  Next morning she tells him that they can't do this since she will always love her baby more and he will always love Martha.  But they manage to kiss again.

Walt sees Cady and tells her he's leaving work and he wants her to take over as sheriff.  Lucien made him who he is as he learned from him and was a newbie when Lucien hired him.  However he also recalls Lucien said he was working this job too much and Walt doesn't want to grow old doing this.  She's perfect for it and he and her mother would be proud of her!  As Cady cries.  She puts up a 'Longmire for Sheriff: Honesty and Integrity' sign advertizing her intention to run.  As Walt rides away as he's going to hunt for treasure with the map he got from Lucien!  Yeah somehow can't see him doing that.  Henry walks the casino floor and take it Nighthorse was jailed.  Ferg turns up in a suit carrying flowers to make amends with Meg

As Walt gets that call on his phone...SO who was that?  I'd stuck my neck out and said it's Martha??  Especially since they all mentioned her in the space of a few minutes!!  Also Walt saying he was happy now in the longest he's ever been...I know a lot of fans have said that it was just the novelty of Walt having a mobile/cell phone, but for my mind and way of thinking, that's just too simplistic and I know I'm a mile off and then some when I say Martha...yet who would be calling him in the middle of nowhere and how many actually know he has a phone now.  See that's the mystery I think, more than he has a phone...

I did not like that Walt and Vic scene, it just seemed so unreal and tacked on;very tacky indeed.  Okay so I was never an advocate for them and their relationship and I preferred it when their feelings, her feelings were one sided and not reciprocated.  It just seems unlikely he would suddenly see her in a new light after all the distance between them.  What's even more funny or ironic is how Cady, now that she's running for sheriff had already superceded Walt in the romance department with her soon-to-be colleague, Zach, as they already got it on not once, but twice thus far.  Whereas they pointlessly let Walt and Vic loose!  As well as how Vic kept on harping about watching him get hurt over and over and repeating that same old tune, well luv, the simple answer was to just leave then!  But no she hung around (dare I say it like a bad smell) just to get what she so desperately wanted from him.  Her more than Walt as he pursued him relentlessly!  Instead they had Walt being the one who did the u-turn and give up work for her already!

Strange that as Walt gets his life together, leaves behind his work and gets a mobile phone, he gets a mysterious phonecall on it.  I mean how many people could have his phone number.  And why such a cliffhanger, come on, it's not as though the show was coming back for another final season.  I hate that and will always have that in the back of my mind now, just like that song you get into your head and can't get it out.  Of course even worse for me and my retaining memory that never forgets a thing!

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Longmire 6.9 "Running Eagle Challenge" Review

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Continuing on from last ep, FBI Agent Vance (Jon Tenney) shows up with the letter that Walt (Robert Taylor) got Vic (Katee Sackhoff) to mail and asks why it took him so long to send it out, if he already knew about Shane Muldoon.  Walt tells him about Decker (Raphael Sbarge)and how he showed up after he already had the meeting with Muldoon, thus he must've been in league with Muldoon all the time.

Vic makes breakfast for Travis, only for Joe Mega (Robert Baker) to tell her that he's gone and left the trailerpark.  He doesn't know where he's gone.  She rushes back to the RV leaving brekkie behind and opens the letter with the paternity results, but then she decides to burn it without opening it.  Then accidentally sets fire to the hanging kitchen roll!  Thought she would've looked at the letter, okay she doesn't really need to know now, but she would want to know one day.  We want to know! That would in some ways also be closure.  She goes to counselling for people who have lost children and finds a woman still there, who lost her baby a year ago and still hasn't gotten over it.  It's not something that can be gotten over so quickly, everyone is different when it comes to grief.  She later tells Walt she went to grief counselling but she won't go again, cos it's too hard.  She can't think of just seeing baby owls and start bawling.  He tells her she's stronger than that and recommends she should take part in the Running Eagle Challenge.

Walt spoke with Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) about Nighthorse (A Martinez) and about Muldoon, also about Decker being corrupt and Decker let Eddie know where they were when they were run over.  He tells Henry to get Vic enrolled in the competition even if it is for Native Americans only since she needs it.  Telling him about losing the baby and Henry asks who the father was, thinking it might be Walt.  Everyone would think that wouldn't they.  So Walt sees Vic in a different light now.  But she can't ride a horse or even paddle a canoe.  So he teaches her to ride, how to brush a horse and then take it slowly riding.  All rather touchy feely in many ways.

When she arrives home, she finds her father there.  He's here cos of the shooting and as they share cheese steaks, he tells her she's wasted here and should come home with him.  There's a programme in Philly which she'll be suited for and it'll give her a promotion, instead of being a deputy, putting herself in danger for Walt, who just keeps getting himself into trouble.

Cady (CAssidy Freeman) is visited by Nighthorse and tells her she can't have much more money cos he's in a tight spot and was over zealous with the budget.  She doesn't think anyone will come and see her anyway.  One of his bodyguards tells them about a man outside.  Cady knows it's Zach (Barry Sloane) and she takes him a Rainier.  He admits her father hired him and he knows she's independent and everything.  She's glad he's here, but he doesn't drink anymore.  She later tells him to come inside her house cos he's just sitting out there and she says she can't work cos she's not Cherokee and knows nothing of their history.  As they get it on together!!  That was obvious too from last ep.  She later tells Walt he should hire Zach cos he loves the job, is good at it and wants to help people.  Instead of Walt running himself into the ground with only two deputies.  One day one of them will leave, hitting the nail on the head as far as Walt is concerend with Vic.
Vic's father, Victor (John Doman) pays a call on Walt to and they talk of Vic and how she's wasted here.  Got shot over him and Walt explains she shouldn't have been there, but she was and she saved his life.  But he's not interested in that.  He tells Walt she'll be leaving with him. 

Henry and Walt come up with Johnny who works for Nighthorse at the casino cos one of them is an inside man and he needs to find him.  But he can't go to Mathias (Zahn McClarnon) cos he doesn't know if Muldoon might have someone on payroll in the Res police.  Telling Ferg (Adam Bartley) to get info on Johnny too.  Henry takes a delivery from the Red Pony to the casino and asks for Johnny, but his boss tells him he's the only one who signs for deliveries and Johnny isn't here.  He's probably at his uncle's workshop.  When he gets there with Mathias, they find he's gone.  And the work logs show Johnny was there at lunchtimes when his boss was away and so he signed for them.

Walt tells Vic to go to the competition when she doesn't want to.  She manages the running and the canoeing but the horse riding lets her down.  She falls off the horse and he runs away.  She almost gives up, but then the horse turns up again and she leads him back to the finish line.  Here's she's applauded by Walt and she tells him she's tired, almost lost his horse and she's leaving.  Nighthorse wants Henry's help in convincing the people that he's on their side.  He won't be able to pay them the casino profits now cos he needed $1 million for his bail.  Henry says he won't do that to them, to family.

Vic and Walt come up with a plan to lure Malachi out by using the drugs.  They speak on the radio and that's why he wanted Vic to scramble the police scanner.  They still have the drugs in lock up and plant a phone into the brick of drugs.  That phone had a long battery life!  The signal finally moves and they follow it to a warehouse and Ferg finds Decker hiding out.  The FBI arrest him but Walt can't question him cos he doesn't get permission from Vance's bosses.  He can give Walt the transcript of his answers though.  So Ruby (LouAnne Stephens) comes in with the mail and he decides to show Decker the pic of Muldoon, saying he can save Decker from Malachi.  Decker finally relents as the FBI take him away.
Hey that pic Walt had of Muldoon, that was doctored wasn't it, I mean he must've taken Muldoon's idea with Eddie and done the same to dupe Decker into helping him out with the whereabouts of Malachi.  Only nobody else thought that, obviously they didn't see the photo, but wonder if this is the case, cos Walt was all straight faced about it.

Vic wants to talk to Walt and he thinks this means goodbye, but she asks for a raise!!  Much to his relief. SO last ever ep to go and I know many have watched this last year. but I waited til we got it here, hoping it's going to be a goodun!  Know most have had  a year to have missed the show and move on from it, but this was one show you kinda wished went on forever, ha, no, for a little longer!  At least!  A detective/western which we haven't seen the likes of in a while, if at all!  Will miss everyone especially Rob Taylor who I've been watching for ever (almost!) in everything he's done!!

Sunday, 8 July 2018

Longmire 6.8 "Cowboy Bill" Review

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Walt (Robert Taylor) speaks with Ferg (Adam Bartley) about the shooting even if it was a good kill and Ferg says he was holding a hostage.  Walt replies he might have wanted to question Eddie about his dealings and of course, Shane Muldoon and Malachi.  So he gives Ferg leave for a few days.  This leads him to call on Meg (Mary Wiseman) and her mother, Beverly (Marylouise Burke) tells him she's away.  She likes to go out on her own.  He looks for her around town and even sees her ex, Reggie (Joe Coots) who's fixing his car, or attempting to.  He was at a job interview at Cody and he used to work in a bank.  Ferg suggests Pagosa Springs and he replies that's far for a job.  Seeing as Meg showed him the photos when she and Ferg went there.  Ferg suspects Reggie could be Cowboy Bill cos he needs the money.

Walt asks Zach (Barry Sloane) to babysit Cady (Cassidy Freeman) well he hires him cos he may have stirred up a hornet's nest and his loved ones might be in danger.  He hires him to look after her, even if she's independent and wouldn't like it.  Walt shows him a photo of the back of Muldoon's head since no one has any pics of him. Cady returns to wok and finds the place vandalized, with Mandy (Tamara Duarte) trying to clean up.  There's graffiti on the wall telling her not to touch their children and also a scrawling of an upside down person, which Mandy says she doesn't know what it means.  But Henry (Lou Diamond Phillips) tells her sometimes it's a threat.  Zach also turns up and she knows she hasn't paid him.  He says he can help with the carpentry and Henry knows how to use a broom.  Mandy returns cos she can't get benefits unless Cady fires her, but when she sees Zach, she decides to stay.

Ferg tells Zach what he found and needs his advice about Reggie.  Zach says he needs more than just his instinct before he takes this to Walt. Nighthorse's (A Martinez) lawyer calls him and he is willing to tell him about Eddie, he doesn't know he's dead and Walt tells Vic (Katee Sackhoff) he wants to use that against him.  Would've thought his lawyer would be on the ball with that news, even though it may no be common knowledge yet.   Nighthorse tells him he knows someone who could tell him where Eddie is and that's Muldoon (Dylan Walsh).  He's been dealing with him since a week ago since he had a business arrangement with Barlow who used to put money into the casino.  Tucker was aware of that and now he's dead, he needed new input.  However he denies letting drugs onto the Res cos he wouldn't do that to his people.  Obviously Walt doesn't believe him.  Nighthorse gives him a way to contact Muldoon the way he does in exchange for remaining in solitary.

Walt tells Vic about this who thinks he's just messing with him.  Walt uses Henry's computer to send Muldoon a message saying, 'Sitting Bull.'  He also tells Henry that Eddie was Hector and he found the mask in his belongings.  Henry commenting that Hector dies again.    Henry was trying to find an out for Nighthorse to prove his innocence.  But he can see he won't need that now.  So what about the stolen Indian artefacts and is that going to be relevant for the last two eps, or just a red herring.  Vic also mentioning that Nighthorse doesn't know he incriminated himself.

Ferg heads to where there was another robbery at Pagosa Springs and he sees the policeman on TV talk of the attempted robbery as he checks in.  Officer Fields (Ryan Carlberg) tells him he wasn't in uniform and when he asked what was going on, Cowboy Billl fled.  Also there was a partial number plate with '24' in there, which Ferg says corresponds to Absaroka County.  As he checks this out, he asks the clerk if he' seen Reggie or the sketch of Cowboy Bill, as he finds the complete numberplate of the car in the motel's ledger. He heads to the owner, Gloria Dodd (Eve Gordon)and she finds the number plate on her car has been stolen.  Leading Ferg to arrest Reggie, who denies it all.  Wouldn't it have been easier to check out his alibi first, which he did, but I should say, he should've waited for a response from the bank where Reggie had the interview.

Meg finds out and loses her temper at Ferg.  Also adding he probably suspects her, but she was miles away trying to get a reverse mortgage on her mother's house, as Walt and Vic return.  Also throwing her watch at him, the one he gave her.  Walt doesn't think it's Reggie and he tells Ferg he made the same mistake as him and learned from him, he should've taught him better.  Cos what he did was follow his gut instead of going through the evidence before him.  Bob (John Bishop) also asks Walt what wood he wants for the kitchen, Walt leaving him to choose.

Vic gets a comment on the post with the words, 'extinction' and Walt takes that as a threat.  However in return for the bail, Nighthorse tells him it's a meeting place, where he takes Vic with him.  Getting there 12 hours ahead of time.  Walt tells her the Indians used to do that and sometimes they would get their days ahead.  Vic asks if there's something he wants to do before he dies. He doesn't really know and well, his answer would be 'get it on with her'!!  No really!  Ha.  The looks that passed between them.  He tells her he doesn't want to lose her and that's why he brought her here with him, to protect her...Walt bringing out his leather jacket again for the stakeout!

Muldoon turns up and Walt tells him about Eddie.  He makes a deal that if he gives him Malachi then he can go free.  He has until next day to decide.  Next day they don't hear back from him and Agent Decker (Raphael Sbarge) comes to see him telling him Muldoon turned himself in.  Of course he's on his payroll cos him turning up like that was too convenient, knew he was dodgy when he first arrived on the scene.  Walt asks Vic to check if Agent Townsend is still lead on the case.  As he and Ferg talk with Gloria again who tells them her son's in rehab.  They find more number plates were stolen from rehab and used in the robberies.  Giving Walt the clue that it was someone who had a family member at rehab.  Vic tells him that Townsend is still on the case and he tells her to mail the letters to the FBI detailing info about Muldoon.  As he checks out Bob's RV there's another robbery in progress in Cumberland County and his assistance is required.  He walks into the bank and brings Bob out.  Walt will cover the $10,00 for his son's last rehab, which is why he started robbing banks.

Not many loose ends to tie up now, except for Muldoon and Malachi and well I guess Vic and Walt too, it's that obvious.  In many ways, probably Cady and Zach, there's an attraction there, it seems.  Especially after he finds that the office was trashed from the inside and that someone let them in.  This being Mandy of course since she has to deal with those people who are her friends.  Cady writes her a letter telling her she's fired now!  Clearly she's distressed and of course Zach notices all this.  A bit late for Walt and Vic, as I said and to repeat myself, this was something that didn't really need to be delved into for the final remaining eps!  How will Ferg fare with Meg?