03 January 2015 @ 06:46 am
Cabin Pressure - Zürich  
Wow, it only took me 1 1/2 weeks to get myself to listen to the finale.


I'm still thinking that if Martin takes the job, MJN would keep going with Herc. Although I really want Martin to stay. Theresa will have no problem affording to visit Martin.

The way the characters are talking about how everything could go makes me wonder what will actually happen in this episode. I mean, everything seems so decided - what's left to fill almost one hour? On the other hand I think it's a bit suspicious that my theory isn't mentioned, which makes me suspect that's what will happen in the end.

Whoa, where is Douglas? ...Oh, I see, a sort of practical job interview.

And the office is empty. Oh god, there's actual progression happening! I can't handle post-MJN stuff.

Hahaha, I'll miss Carl.

Gordon! Then GERTI is safe from being sold \o/! ...That took Carolyn long to notice. I'm thinking Theresa will be able to pay the auction price. Though it would be a lot to ask for. But I can't imagine they'll be able to back out of the auction.

Ooooh, I wonder what Douglas's plan is.
Oh god, something hidden or GERTI, I love the idea!


Oh, does Arthur have a "bossy pony-club type with alice band and a stupid name" girlfriend again? Heh.

I like this episode much better than the previous one. It feels back on track.
Hahaha, Douglas impersonating Gordon and Martin impersonating Douglas.

I can almost understand Carolyn & Herc's relationship better now that they aren't being as insufferable to each other.

OMG, the gold wiring! Brilliant!

Whoa, MJN is safe, but Martin wants to go to Zürich? No, don't make me sad! Holy shit, I called the ending! Only that I didn't want to be right.

Oh god, they're flying to A. ;__;
 
 
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[identity profile] lobelia321.livejournal.com on January 3rd, 2015 10:17 am (UTC)
Loved the finale.
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[identity profile] lbfmusic.livejournal.com on January 5th, 2015 04:12 am (UTC)
I adored the finale. I am glad that it all worked out in the end, even if it wasn't the way we wanted things to go.

*The lemon is in play.*
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