Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Recaps/Reviews - 2x10 "Remember Me?"


TVFanatic.com has their review of the season finale up:

Charles Hoyt was back on Rizzoli & Isles this week, as "Remember Me" brought back Jane's worst nightmare - and just in time for her birthday. How sweet, right?

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Fempop.com has their review up:

Dude gets shanked in prison. Is this Oz? What the hell.

Now Maura and Ma Rizzoli are talking Jane’s birthday. Maura wants to get Jane a sleep coach to help with her slumber. Which begs the question: “How many sleepovers do you have with her Maura?” Ma Rizzoli doesn’t ask that question. As she’s mother to one and roommate to the other she already knows. But she doesn’t like Maura’s choice in gifts because they will not make Jane sexy in bed…I feel these two should reverse their roles in this scene.

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DaemonTV.com's review:

RIZZOLI & ISLES “Remember Me” Season 2 Episode 10 – This summer finale sure ran the gambit of emotions for me. Unlike that really serious episode we had a little while ago, this one actually managed to fit in quite a few humorous moments as well as the dramatic ones and I felt that the mix worked well. Having those little moments of laughter or team camaraderie broke up the tension nicely and in fact only added to those tense scenes when they came.
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NiceGirlsTV.com does a recap:

Speaking of unwelcome men from the past, “Remember Me” features the return of Hoyt, the serial killer fixated on Jane. When Rizzoli & Isles are called in to investigate the brutal prison stabbing of a young man who’d just made bail, they find cancer-ridden Hoyt in the next bed in the infirmary. Fun fact: Hoyt loves reading murder mysteries, specifically those by Tess Gerritsen who writes the novels the show is based on.

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TheVoiceofTV.com has their review up:

Welcome to the summer finale of Rizzoli & Isles fittingly called Remember Me. With a jail murder and the reappearance of Charles Hoyt (Michael Massee), I don’t have a doubt anyone would easily forget this episode. To be honest, I actually think this episode would have been a good season finale but considering it doesn’t have a cliffhanger, it fell a litte short of it but only a little bit. The real season finale that will air in December will make up for that, I’m sure.

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The examiner.com has their review up:

Jane: “Why because I saw my own personal boogeyman today?”

For those of you who have been watching since the beginning, you immediately recognized Hoyt. Thankfully, if you hadn’t caught on to who Hoyt was, the writers threw in some flashbacks that gave you all the information that you needed to know. Having Hoyt in the episode definitely brought a sense of impending doom that kept you on your seat. His storyline was well planned and the twist at the end was insane. Hoyt is finally dead, which is a good thing not just because he is a scumbag but because if he kept coming back it would just be too repetitive. The writers spent just the right amount of time on Hoyt, and now it is time for a new big bad.

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Butch in Progress has their review up:

[B+K] Be brave: “Remember me” aka the last summer-episode of Rizzoli & Isles has just graced your TV/laptop screen - a cold Rizzles-less autumn is about to start, but we’ll do our best to alleviate the pain and provide you with as much subtext as possible to cling to during these hard times (btw: I don’t understand the concept. Of summer finales that is. Well, actually, I’m also not quite sure whether I have yet fully grasped the concept of LLBFFs OR the riddle of how something as gay as Rizzles can still be in the closet). Yet what do we get work with before the credits? Instead of a bit of cute subtext to warm our hearts and inspire the fan-fiction that’s gonna make the coming three months bearable, we get a lot cruel and extremely bloody violence. Guess that’s the prize you pay to have an overly emotional Hoyt-Episode. And boy, emotional it was.


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