Post by texasscotian on Jun 29, 2015 7:30:00 GMT -5
Jun 29, 2015 6:26:24 GMT -5 @luna76 said:
I'm not sticky with the epic love so the lack of it in this first 4 episode of S3 is not a problem for me. Maybe I haven't understand all the funny dialogs so it seems to me that VinCat are always arguing in a bad way... I'll probably change my review once the episode with subtitle will be publish but...1) I was against that marriage councelor from the beginning and the full episode doesn't changed my mind: I mean, I understand that when the two of them doesn't want or doesn't understand the importance of sitting face to face without a timer or an upcoming danger, the only way is to find somone that can oblige them to face their demons, but I'd rather prefer to see Heather, JT, Tess or all the team to block them and help them to speak to each other open hearted
2) In this episode I think Vincent, Cat and Tess are a little bit selfish: poor JT, he is getting really mad about the serum and its side effect and nobody (but Heather in a phone call) is there to help him or at least ask how is going. They only call to ask him for their own purpose.
3) Vincat in the freeze: Guess who is the boss in the couple? Cat obviously! I loved that now Vincent cries aloud his reasons, but he has to stop waiting for Cat to give him the permission to beast out or not depending on how much is convenient for her. In this case I loved more Vincent 2.0 because in his anger was able to convey rage and strong (erotic) vibrations. Now he seems to me more a puppy dog that can bark but doesn't bite or bite on command.
After taht, I'm waiting for a lighter version of the last 2 minutes from one of our video maker... just for entertainment :-)
I don't think JT and Tess would have been able to objectively help VinCat face and understand their problems. After all, JT and Tess are in a different stage in their relationship than VinCat, AND I think that they would have wound up taking sides. Maybe not purposely, but still I just don't see them being able to be objective about the whole thing. Sometimes it's much better to have a total stranger, so to speak, who has no personal knowledge of all the little details of your personal life, to bring an objective eye to the conversation. As for Heather.. pffffft!! Girlfriend couldn't even keep her own relationship together, and was way more focused on the wedding itself, than the relationship itself, so how on earth could she even begin to give relationship advice??
While she did give some good advice to Catherine, re: talking things over with Vincent, it was really more general advice, than being tailored to their (VinCat), unique situation.
Anyway, that's my two cents' worth of an opinion.