The Old Man
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However, less is more when it comes to good television.
(Except for the scenes involving Jeff Bridges and John Lithgow bickering with each other.
More, hey.)
(2) Both Faraz Hamzad and Morgan Bote are now dead.
Hamzad eventually succumbed to his gunshot wounds and Bote was taken out by one of Pavlovichs henchmen.
(4) Most importantly,DAVE AND CAROL HAVE RETURNED.
Did I mention how much I love the scenes between these two?
Harper wants to take the diplomatic approach when talking to Bote, while Chase prefers physical violence.
The old men arrive at Botes palatial home, where peace talks break down almost immediately.
Who couldve predicted that Bote was keeping an eye on these events from his cushy armchair this whole time?
Okay, so tell us the real story,Mr.
All good things come to those who wait.
Its Dave and Carol!
But theyre acting a little differently now.
Still, its an unfair level of pressure to put on Emily!
To be honest, Im grateful for these rambling monologues because I would besoconfused otherwise.
The good news is Krugers latest phone call to Zoe suggests shes got some dirt.
Bad news is she wont share it over the phone, only over lunch.
Bote instructs Chase and Harper to return in the morning, but Chase is ready to start cracking skulls.
But as we soon learn, no amount of persuasion could save Morgan Bote in this episode.
Suddenly, Dave and Carols barking goes into overdrive, signaling danger.
Bote grabs a gun and orders Zoe to hide.
Bote kills the first intruder, but theres another one close behind.
Is that Dave and Carol?
Oh, theres another pair of human legs behind them, too.
Not sure she counted on becoming one of Suleyman Pavlovichs targets, though.
Thats, Like, Your Opinion, Man
The tension is building between Harper and Marion.
Hes ignored, what?
Five of her calls so far?
What better way to die than to go out in Rich Grandpa Chic?
Im sure going to miss Joel Grey and his fuzzy dad sweater-and-tie ensembles.
That kitchen scene between Brenneman and the dogs was too precious for words.