Watching The Magnificent Seven
Mar. 17th, 2011 11:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Love and Honor: I loved the UST between Buck and Inez. His courting and her rebuffs were really playful and funny. What a great - possible - pairing!
Loved seeing A Martinez on this show. I've loved the actor since his years on Santa Barbara as Cruz Castillo.
Every scene that Vin and Chris have together fills me with glee. Loved the one where Vin brought Chris supplies and then lurked in the trees to help him with the Mexicans.
JD and Casey? Always funny. "Buy that girl a frog gigger." LOL!
Vendetta: Wow. That was really intense. And I loved the twist at the end. Tyne Daly played the obsessive mother scarily well. I loved the shoot-out at the end, playing out to the sounds of the gregorian chant and her prayers. Yikes! I mean, I did understand her reasoning - a trial, if it even came to that, wouldn't be enough, I guess - but still: yikes!
Ezra was awesome in this ep. First he went to "parley", then he sent the guys in the opposite direction and then he destroyed the armored coach.
Hurt!JD. That boy gets hurt an awful lot, let me tell you.
I also liked the scene with Vin and Buck, where Buck explained to Vin Chris' problem with his father-in-law.
You know, I really love that every episode is really... personal. So far, not one has been simply... out there, without any character development. The characters, the whole show is always moving forward, the seven becoming a real, tightly knit unit.
Loved seeing A Martinez on this show. I've loved the actor since his years on Santa Barbara as Cruz Castillo.
Every scene that Vin and Chris have together fills me with glee. Loved the one where Vin brought Chris supplies and then lurked in the trees to help him with the Mexicans.
JD and Casey? Always funny. "Buy that girl a frog gigger." LOL!
Vendetta: Wow. That was really intense. And I loved the twist at the end. Tyne Daly played the obsessive mother scarily well. I loved the shoot-out at the end, playing out to the sounds of the gregorian chant and her prayers. Yikes! I mean, I did understand her reasoning - a trial, if it even came to that, wouldn't be enough, I guess - but still: yikes!
Ezra was awesome in this ep. First he went to "parley", then he sent the guys in the opposite direction and then he destroyed the armored coach.
Hurt!JD. That boy gets hurt an awful lot, let me tell you.
I also liked the scene with Vin and Buck, where Buck explained to Vin Chris' problem with his father-in-law.
You know, I really love that every episode is really... personal. So far, not one has been simply... out there, without any character development. The characters, the whole show is always moving forward, the seven becoming a real, tightly knit unit.