Things I liked about this episode:
- Trevor having self-doubt. You know the gods tossing him out of Olympus had to have some psychological effect.
- The dogs.
- Trevor reading Claire's book.
- The ending scene where Claire doesn't catch the bouquet, and Trevor goes running after the woman who did.
Things I didn't like about this episode:
- Everything else.
Wow, that plot was...byzantine. The dad was a bit crazy. Actually, a lot crazy. That whole plot was crazy.
I don't know if I like people commenting on Trevor's and Claire's attraction or not. I'm leaning towards not, because, well, first of all, they don't really have any at the moment as far as I can tell; they're just expected to, so people comment. Also, I didn't like the in-your-faceness of it. There was a slower build in 1.0.
I am so, so not buying Trevor as Cupid or as a mental patient. Not at all. Yeah, he makes some throwaway references to Mount Olympus and beads and whatnot, but really? He and Claire could be regular humans who open up a matchmaking service and it would make no difference to the show.
Related to that, although I still like the idea of them working together, if they work together in every episode, then, uh, what is the conflict between their ideas of love again? Yeah.
- Trevor having self-doubt. You know the gods tossing him out of Olympus had to have some psychological effect.
- The dogs.
- Trevor reading Claire's book.
- The ending scene where Claire doesn't catch the bouquet, and Trevor goes running after the woman who did.
Things I didn't like about this episode:
- Everything else.
Wow, that plot was...byzantine. The dad was a bit crazy. Actually, a lot crazy. That whole plot was crazy.
I don't know if I like people commenting on Trevor's and Claire's attraction or not. I'm leaning towards not, because, well, first of all, they don't really have any at the moment as far as I can tell; they're just expected to, so people comment. Also, I didn't like the in-your-faceness of it. There was a slower build in 1.0.
I am so, so not buying Trevor as Cupid or as a mental patient. Not at all. Yeah, he makes some throwaway references to Mount Olympus and beads and whatnot, but really? He and Claire could be regular humans who open up a matchmaking service and it would make no difference to the show.
Related to that, although I still like the idea of them working together, if they work together in every episode, then, uh, what is the conflict between their ideas of love again? Yeah.