Operation Red Rabbit? More like Operation Liar, Liar Pants on Fire.
From literally everyone!
My goodness!
Then we have dating app conversations.
The team loving each other.
This is the first time Sam Hanna didn’t bug me!
My goodness, I just love this show so much. So much. I cannot express it enough.
The opening with Jesse and Lucy playing trash ball together and taking it so seriously. Then Kai being all sad they were playing without him. Simply adorable.
Then Hanna replacing his chair. Him nearly falling off. Jesse attempting to rescue him with his mind powers (that he doesn’t have) because he most definitely was not going to save Kai.
Kai telling Tennant that he thinks Hanna stole his chair like a little kid telling his mom that someone is being mean to him. I adore it.
You also love to see how much these people care about each other.
Last week they were all lovingly interfering in Kai’s life. They’re always on the up and up with Kacy.
They were there for Jesse during his mid-life crisis.
Now, now we’re all in for Ernie to find someone to spend his life with. I am still rooting for Commander Chase. His real-life wife, no less. Their chemistry is amazing and I really hope they go there. Plus, it would mean more Commander Chase.
Who is excellent as always.
Slipping Kai into the lead suit to help with the x-rays.
Loved poor Kai. “Guys, I’m still holding the head.”
Yep. Poor Kai.
I loved that moment. I loved Hanna letting him take the lead. I even enjoyed Hanna’s interaction with Commander Chase. She can make anyone awesome. I love that about her.
One of the things I love most about this show is the characters. I love that they are a family. An earned family over time, from season one to now. And even in pieces before.
Like Tennant and Jesse, who have been on the team the longest together. They have each other’s back in an old school way.
All the relationships feel earned and loved.
So when everyone is pushing into each other’s personal lives, they do it with care. With love.
I loved that they covered his computers in different ways to describe him. And I agree with Lucy, it was better hiding.
It really was.
I love how they just want the best for Ernie. They want him to be happy and sometimes that means lovingly shoving your friends into uncomfortable situations.
On Thursday, I watched Station 19 where the LGBTQ couple was not treated well. But I look forward to every Monday, when I get a heaping dose of every character treated with love and care and respect.
I adore this show. I really do.
Now, onto the what actually occurred in the main plot of the episode.
There was a con man.
I clocked this guy in the first episode that he was not who he said he was. He was far too… um… overacting to be believable. Also, they had 20 minutes to just chat in the stairwell. You know. Like everyone does when they’re being followed because they’re part of an elite Navy task force, blah, blah, blah.
Right.
Yeah, I didn’t believe him at all.
The one piece that threw me for a loop was that there was a real Jack Spence in the Navy on an elite assignment named Red Rabbit.
Okay. You got me with that one. I’ll admit it.
But I soon just assumed he somehow got ahold of a real-life Navy personal information and is using that to fool women. Which he did.
I loved the haughty Navy guy, all smug because he’s being recruited by someone for a lot of money. So much so he willingly discussed things he shouldn’t.
Gotta love that someone like that is in charge of sensitive information.
I bet Kate would have loved to chew that guy out.
Don’t you think?
Speaking of Kate, I missed her this week. I hope she’s back whenever the show returns to us. Because despite there only being four episodes left, we have yet another indeterminate break.
Ugh.
Then we have all this guys former fiancées.
One of which won’t believe Tennant.
I want it on the record, I didn’t buy for one second that she wasn’t going to do something stupid. Something just told me, she didn’t believe a word anyone was saying.
Only to be confronted with undeniable facts.
I loved the scene in the room.
Because as much as I wanted to smack the woman in the head because duh! I also knew that’s not what she needed and that you definitely needed to tamp down the whole ‘you’re an idiot’ speech.
Because the minute the truth dawns, she’s going to do that to herself.
So I shot that impulse down and tried to remember not to yell at the victim. Because she is the victim.
She loved him.
He did all of this.
Overall, this is a favorite episode plot of mine. It was absolute insanity from start to finish. Made no sense until it did.
I loved the completely fake office he had that looked real enough for half a second. Only to discover that he was working on his other mark’s cafe logo while he was hiding out in there.
His first mark totally had me convinced she wasn’t an evil woman.
And honestly, she wasn’t.
She was pissed. I feel that. If she had shot him, I wouldn’t have blamed her. But Lucy is right, he’s not worth her life.
I also loved that he tried to play the victim and then the Naval Spy, only for the three of them to basically tell him to shut up.
Then she dumped the money in the water, and I was all, like hey! That belongs to a different victim.
Tennant saying some of the money was wet was the true kicker for me. I couldn’t stop cackling.
Not as good as Kai nearly falling and continuing like that didn’t happen. Which I watched several times, mind you.
This show is so amazing, and I never want it to end!
CBS, renew it for another season! Please!
Thanks for reading! Hopefully we’ll get some Kacy next week! But honestly, this show hits no matter what!
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