mckibbonfamily
Joined May 2002
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If these new recruits are examples of people who actually completed the FBI training and then placed in a high profile position... then I'm 24, 5'6" and weigh 130 lbs.
Let's start with the wardrobe choices. One would assume that all FBI officers should be capable of running after a suspect. Makes sense, right? Well how the heck can Rookie Simone fulfill that part of her job description when she can't even walk without bouncing out of her, um, shoulder holders.
Next, why do these agents turn their backs on UN-CUFFED killers (who are just lying there with their hands behind their backs gently waiting to be hand cuffed)?
Wait - maybe this show is painting such an immature picture of bumbling FBI agents so that all the bad guys out there won't expect them to be professional??
I do enjoy the sharing of cast scenes with The Rookie (who has an actual BELIEVABLE cast). Maybe if the FBI Rookie was actually played by a woman who could have made it through FBI training, the show could work.
And finally - how the heck does Rookie Simone even get latex gloves on over those finger nails. No way!
I keep torturing myself and am bound and determined to get through the first season in the hopes that it will become actually realistic! Wine may be involved. Every time I hear "I was a High School Guidance Councillor", I have a glass. Im on bottle 2.
Let's start with the wardrobe choices. One would assume that all FBI officers should be capable of running after a suspect. Makes sense, right? Well how the heck can Rookie Simone fulfill that part of her job description when she can't even walk without bouncing out of her, um, shoulder holders.
Next, why do these agents turn their backs on UN-CUFFED killers (who are just lying there with their hands behind their backs gently waiting to be hand cuffed)?
Wait - maybe this show is painting such an immature picture of bumbling FBI agents so that all the bad guys out there won't expect them to be professional??
I do enjoy the sharing of cast scenes with The Rookie (who has an actual BELIEVABLE cast). Maybe if the FBI Rookie was actually played by a woman who could have made it through FBI training, the show could work.
And finally - how the heck does Rookie Simone even get latex gloves on over those finger nails. No way!
I keep torturing myself and am bound and determined to get through the first season in the hopes that it will become actually realistic! Wine may be involved. Every time I hear "I was a High School Guidance Councillor", I have a glass. Im on bottle 2.
Oh my goodness, did no one listen to the finished product? The background music is soooooo loud that I can hardly hear what they are saying! I love this concept (except for the fake layers - styrofoam cake? Heck no!) but my head is pounding from the absolutely horrible music! It drowns out the kids comments. It would also have been more of a challenge if the cake makers were not able to see what the other cake artist is making. I love the concept of each cake artist being given their cake design that is drawn by the birthday child. It's a shame that some artists chose to put their own thoughts before the creativity of the child!