
Recap/review from Examiner.com
A warehouse catches on fire, killing a fireman in the process. As Maura researches fires in the area, the killer comes after her, and ends up running down her mother, Constance, with a car. Maura’s biological father, Patty Doyle, also shows up, but it was nice that none of this had to do with his criminal life. There have already been episodes where Doyle’s crimes and enemies have come after Maura, so while was considered as a possibility, Maura’s troubles were just a side effect of her doing her job.
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Review on TVFanatic.com.
In a few short weeks, the winter season of Rizzoli & Isles managed to take my favorite characters and throw them into circumstances that had alarming consequences.Remember when Jane was upset with Maura for withholding information from her about her brother? Well, that rift was nothing compared to the chasm created between our dynamic duo at the end of "Burning Down the House."
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Recap on EntertainmentGatherer.com
As much as the viewers expected an impressive Rizzoli & Isleswinter finale, Maura's reaction at the very end was shocking! Especially, since Jane contributed to the circumstances that prompted such reaction.
First things first, though. Billy Burke returns as Agent Gabriel Dean trying to rekindle his relationship with Jane. Despite her romance with Casey, who was Jane's morale support--much more than Dean--despite being overseas, she ends up sleeping with Gabriel.
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Season in review by Crackinois
Rarely does a television show in its first season capture my attention and hold it. Rarely does a new show have such wonderful characters that I become completely wrapped up in them…truly and deeply emotionally invested. Rizzoli & Isles had so much potential in its first season. Here were two wonderful female characters that were interesting in what they were at the time, that had many directions they could be taken (particularly after the finale), and had this wonderful subtext that drew in so many LGBT fans to the show. Yes, the writing and plots in season one were a little weak, but I always try to give a new show the benefit of the doubt in hitting its stride when it’s picked up for its sophomore season.
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Reveiw on FemPop.com
It is now two days after Christmas. If you’re Christian then you are coming down from the gift high and ensconced in the pajama jeans your BFF gave you and swollen with fried Oreos you made because your brother gave you a deep fryer to celebrate the birth of Jesus. If you’re Jewish then Happy Hanukkah! You’ve got one more day of your delicious fried potato holiday. If you’re Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, agnostic, an atheist or any other of the countless faiths upon this earth then it is December 27th and you’re ready for me to get to the recap. The recap of the very last episode of Rizzoli & Isles ever.That is not true. It will be back in the summer of 2012...
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__________________________________________________________________Recap on DaemonTV.com
In this episode of Rizzoli and Isles, called “Burning Down the House”, the girls are on the case of a firefighter who is killed on duty in a fire. When the evidence starts pointing away from an accident and firmly towards murder, Maura is suddenly a target herself. But the would-be killer misses in his attempt to run her down and instead nearly kills her mother. As if things weren’t hard enough, this brings her biological (and wanted felon) father out of the woodwork. The man wants to protect his daughter and maybe even tell her who her birth mother was but Maura just wants to concentrate on her real mother.
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