Yeah, Rizzoli & Isles is ridiculously predictable. I called it the first time we saw the CCTV footage of a guy in a sailor uniform getting out of an elevator with a suitcase - I remembered this (http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2010/12/vanishing-blonde-201012?currentPage=all) Vanity Fair article from last year about a similar case, and @JanetTamaro tweeted me in response that it was ripped off from that article inspired by that article. But frankly, I could care less - Rizzoli & Isles would be so much better if they devoted 5 minutes or less to crime-solving and had the rest just be Jane & Maura being awesome together.
Yeah, so, basically this episode served as example after example that Jane is completely in denial of her attraction to Maura, and Maura is just biding her time until Jane figures things out.
Word. Maura this episode was pretty much "Look, Jane, you're REALLY SLOW, and I have needs, so I'll just hook up with a random man...unless you have a problem with that?"
Should've just said yes when Jane asked if you wanted to sleep with her, sweetie.
Hah, yeah. But it makes me happy to remember that last week's episode established that Maura can actually lie now. So I like to think Maura thought "If I tell the truth and say that OF COURSE I WANT TO SLEEP WITH YOU WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN FOR THE LAST TWELVE EPISODES, ON MARS?, you will freak out because you are so far in the closet you're rooming with Aslan."
I object to Maura's characterization of her and Jane only seeing each other at work. Really? I've seen six episodes now, and...no, they see each other pretty much all the time. They went to brunch with Angie at the beginning of the episode, for crying out loud! Eh, whatever.
The only way that line made sense was if she meant "we'd never see each other, because if we didn't work together, we'd never have met", because, omg, they are with each other CONSTANTLY. But I suppose by their standards of 23 hours a day spent together, a few hours a day after work would be "never seeing each other". And how much did I love that Jane AND Maura were taking Angela to brunch? Maura is totally her new daughter-in-law. And considering Jane just outed herself and Maura to Angela's mechanic, I wonder how long it will be before Angela hears about it? *is not getting the urge to write fic, honest*
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Date: 2011-07-26 04:02 am (UTC)ripped off from that articleinspired by that article. But frankly, I could care less - Rizzoli & Isles would be so much better if they devoted 5 minutes or less to crime-solving and had the rest just be Jane & Maura being awesome together.Yeah, so, basically this episode served as example after example that Jane is completely in denial of her attraction to Maura, and Maura is just biding her time until Jane figures things out.
Word. Maura this episode was pretty much "Look, Jane, you're REALLY SLOW, and I have needs, so I'll just hook up with a random man...unless you have a problem with that?"
Should've just said yes when Jane asked if you wanted to sleep with her, sweetie.
Hah, yeah. But it makes me happy to remember that last week's episode established that Maura can actually lie now. So I like to think Maura thought "If I tell the truth and say that OF COURSE I WANT TO SLEEP WITH YOU WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN FOR THE LAST TWELVE EPISODES, ON MARS?, you will freak out because you are so far in the closet you're rooming with Aslan."
I object to Maura's characterization of her and Jane only seeing each other at work. Really? I've seen six episodes now, and...no, they see each other pretty much all the time. They went to brunch with Angie at the beginning of the episode, for crying out loud! Eh, whatever.
The only way that line made sense was if she meant "we'd never see each other, because if we didn't work together, we'd never have met", because, omg, they are with each other CONSTANTLY. But I suppose by their standards of 23 hours a day spent together, a few hours a day after work would be "never seeing each other". And how much did I love that Jane AND Maura were taking Angela to brunch? Maura is totally her new daughter-in-law. And considering Jane just outed herself and Maura to Angela's mechanic, I wonder how long it will be before Angela hears about it? *is not getting the urge to write fic, honest*