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Aug. 31st, 2006 12:42 am
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Someone to Watch Over Me

- Father Mac in the sauna with the housekeeper cracked me right up. That whole plotline was pretty funny, for sure.

- But Niamh doing what the Gardai could not with the juvenile delinquents was comedy gold. Bwaaaaaaaaaahahahaha.

- That moment with Ambrose and Peter, where Ambrose mentions that "[the miscarriage] was my baby too," and says how no one seems to remember that...and then goes on to thank Peter for suggesting Niamh volunteer at the school to take her mind off of it slayed me. Wonderful writing. Wonderful.

- Peter is such a sweetheart, helping Assumpta in the pub. The "Do you ever want what you can't have" conversation was kind of painful, actually, because you can tell that both of them are just taking everything the other says the wrong way, and ow. But I have to say, Assumpta exiling him from the bar didn't make a whole lot of sense. I'm siding with Peter; there wasn't anywhere else that conversation could've gone. Meh?


Only Skin Deep

- Loved Ambrose's mentoring of "Ghengis" Con O'Neill (love "Ghengis Con" as well--ha!), and loaning him the violin. More and more I really like Ambrose...and then wonder what exactly he sees in Niamh, since to be honest I'm not totally in love with her.

- Niamh teaching the kids to dance a reel! Hee. And oooh, pretty costumes.

- Er, so we missed the scene where Peter and Assumpta make up? Sort of? Confusing, but they danced together at the end (along with that gorgeous dog of hers), so yay?

- *wants to hug Siobhan a lot*

- HOW AWESOME is it that Siobhan and Brendan can have drunken comfort sex and then deal with it like adults afterwards, remaining friends? Yay for adult characters acting like adults. Awesome.

- Speaking of Brendan, I think he's my favorite secondary character. He had a line in the episode about the community play, after Peter read Padraig's play and thought it was good: "What do the English know about literature?" Had me on the floor. He's awesome. And he totally knows about Peter and Assumpta, which amuses me greatly. So he loves literature, loves Irish literature, is a good friend and a good teacher, and is perceptive. Why's he a TV character, again?


Money, Money, Money

- Yeah, in this one, Father Mac and Kathleen kind of crossed a line from "argh, the meanies" to "Wow, sleazebucket" and "ARGH, I HATE YOU," respectively. Father Mac was particularly bad; it seemed like they could've gotten the point across with the parish church actually needing refurbishment, rather than taking it that little bit further with him wanting to spend the money he forced out of his curates on new vestments. He still could've been an ass, but I wouldn't have completely lost respect for him. Then again, maybe this is all part of a plan, to get Peter questioning the church/his vocation more and more...

- But ack, Kathleen fawning over Father Mac's "generosity" when he'd only contributed five pounds to the whole thing was just terrible to watch. At least we had the satisfaction of knowing that all the regulars were big enough to put themselves out in the collection for a woman none of them even really like, just because they're good people. Yay regulars!

- Also, it was nice to see Siobhan get her confidence back up after that beatdown she had in the last episode. And hey, doggehs! Racing doggehs!


Chinese Whispers

- This one...kind of left a bad taste in my mouth. It's not so much the fact that everyone had something to hide from the suspected tax men, but the way it was presented...as if it weren't breaking the law, but rather just a laughing matter; everybody does it, there's no harm, etc. I didn't really care for that kind of presentation. And then Peter agreeing to cover for all their misdeeds didn't feel right at all. Hmmm.

- Ohhhh, season three is gonna hurt. Peter and Assumpta are already breaking my heart here, with that lovely multi-layered "I care about you" conversation, and the "you can find it anywhere" conversation. But at least he told her! Sort of. And she doesn't go to Dublin! ...Yet. Ow. S3's gonna hurt. (I said that already, didn't I? Damn.)

So, Elf, have I convinced you to watch this show yet? ;)

Date: 2006-09-03 06:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elflore.livejournal.com
Heheheh...you're getting there!

Date: 2006-09-07 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cheapevilgirl.livejournal.com
You do know everytime I see your icon I feel compeled to say Ghostbusters.

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