Due South continuity thoughts
Sep. 24th, 2004 08:01 amOne of the many people on my flist who's just recently gotten hold of DS season three on DVD remarked recently that she was a bit puzzled by the way "Asylum" - an episode vaunted for the increased closeness between Fraser and Kowalski - was immediately followed by "Mountie on the Bounty" - a two-part episode whose B-plot is quite firmly centered around whether or not the Fraser-Kowalski partnership is going to break up.
I just rewatched "Asylum" last night, and I have to say: it makes perfect sense to me. You just have to remember that, like Buffy said, it's about power.
( Who's got it, and who doesn't. )
So, yeah. There's my spot of episode-analysis for the year.
I just rewatched "Asylum" last night, and I have to say: it makes perfect sense to me. You just have to remember that, like Buffy said, it's about power.
( Who's got it, and who doesn't. )
So, yeah. There's my spot of episode-analysis for the year.