Well darkness has a hunger that's insatiableĪnd lightness has a call that's hard to hear Is to help me take my life less seriously Maybe give me insight between black and whiteĪnd the best thing you've ever done for me Is the power of passion really that easy to fall under? Frankly, I hope I never find out, but I really don't believe someone sitting quietly across the room from me could push my buttons so far that I'd actually give away my life so simply.I'm tryin' to tell you somethin' 'bout my life It always amazes me that people being interrogated on television go off and scream a confession.I hope we discover his motivation before the series' end. His racial profiling is beginning to wear under the assumption that everyone on the squad wants to point the finger at people of color. He is an altogether different man than he was two years ago.
Chief? I remember Brenda vying for the job, but it completely escaped me that Taylor was her new boss. Did I miss when Taylor got the promotion to Asst.I know there is a heart in there, but she does a damn good job hiding it. I still can't decide if I like Raydor or not.Remember when Taylor and Pope were partners in crime? Things really have changed.I hope whatever happens within the LAPD and Major Crimes unit is resolved quickly. But watching an entire season of "who's the boss" doesn't tickle my fancy. Just as it seemed that things were moving on in copacetic manner, all the balls were tossed in the air and if he doesn't make it, that organization chart means nothing and we're back to square one.įrankly, I love The Closer, the cops are like family to me after all these years. In the end, Chief Delk was thanking Brenda in front of the entire squad and suffered a stroke (I'm no doctor, but based upon the symptoms, that's my guess). Nothing in the show really meant anything at all. The investigation and the intentional scrutiny of her work didn't do anything to breathe enthusiasm into Brenda's attitude. Every step she took was being scrutinized, and it it made her angry and frustrated. That made the investigation even more confounding.īrenda was in such a hot seat that she was virtually unable to do her job.
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At what point do you let the bad guys get all the protection and the innocent none? He made his own choice to be a part of a gang was the LAPD supposed to protect him for life because of that? It turned out that the case in "Unknown Trouble" had the FBI doing essentially the same thing with those involved, but with full support. I was one of the few who undoubtedly would have done exactly what she did. This lead to his murder, and to a plethora of viewers questioning Brenda taking the law into her own hands. If you recall, when unable to successfully prosecute a man everyone knew was guilty, Brenda gave him a ride home when he asked. Who knew some place could suck the life out of spunky Brenda Lee Johnson?īrenda was also being investigated because of the incident that occurred in "War Games" last season. She mentioned it throughout the episode, and when I think back to how much she used to lover her job, it really brings me down.
There is one thing for certain: Brenda lost her passion for the job.