Firstly, John Billinglsey was fucking cool in this episode! I've had breakfast with the guy, and he's really friendly and nice. And it reflects every character I've seen him as on TV. But in Cold Case... he was fucking chilling!
But this episode, man. What were they doing?!
It took me a while to get into Cold Case. The whole principle of this show and others like it were against the grain for me. I like deep, arc-driven development for the main characters. And I don't like a lot of resolution, I like ongoing stuff. Cold Case is none of this.
I eventually got into it, and learned to like the storytelling. The point isn't about if they solve it, it's about how they do it and getting to know the people in the story.
So after I've gotten into it, and used to this sort of story, they turn my world upside down. No slowmo shots of the murdered people being "released" as it were. No justice... they're still dead, he got away.. they didn't get the bad guy. What? How? They always get the bad guy? How could they do this to us?
Bah.
But this episode, man. What were they doing?!
It took me a while to get into Cold Case. The whole principle of this show and others like it were against the grain for me. I like deep, arc-driven development for the main characters. And I don't like a lot of resolution, I like ongoing stuff. Cold Case is none of this.
I eventually got into it, and learned to like the storytelling. The point isn't about if they solve it, it's about how they do it and getting to know the people in the story.
So after I've gotten into it, and used to this sort of story, they turn my world upside down. No slowmo shots of the murdered people being "released" as it were. No justice... they're still dead, he got away.. they didn't get the bad guy. What? How? They always get the bad guy? How could they do this to us?
Bah.