I liked how Fiona seems to have fleshed out and gained some believable muscle
You mean fleshed out literally or figurately? *g* At the beginning of the first season, I felt like someone needed to force feed Fiona sandwiches. She's still extremely thin, but not so much in the painfully thin category.
I didn't like Fi very much in the beginning. Too OTT for my tastes (making her trigger happy doesn't equal a strong female character), and the Shippy Hammer O'Doom was hanging over her. Now, even though they've done the deed and there's still chemistry, they're not together, which is unusual. She's a character in her own right, not just a love interest.
In this episode, I liked having her being her usual hot-headed self and loading up her gun in a sack to rush in to save the client. Then there was the "jilted girlfriend" act, which was priceless. Michael never wanted to be a hero, and neither did Fi, but I think they're both getting into it.
I was bummed Shanks didn't get to work with Bruce Campbell, but he's got three more episodes before the end of the season, so who knows? I know Michael said in an interview that even he only has some hints from TPTB what his upcoming episodes will be about, and that they won't be filming until September, so there's definitely a possibility for more interaction.
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You mean fleshed out literally or figurately? *g* At the beginning of the first season, I felt like someone needed to force feed Fiona sandwiches. She's still extremely thin, but not so much in the painfully thin category.
I didn't like Fi very much in the beginning. Too OTT for my tastes (making her trigger happy doesn't equal a strong female character), and the Shippy Hammer O'Doom was hanging over her. Now, even though they've done the deed and there's still chemistry, they're not together, which is unusual. She's a character in her own right, not just a love interest.
In this episode, I liked having her being her usual hot-headed self and loading up her gun in a sack to rush in to save the client. Then there was the "jilted girlfriend" act, which was priceless. Michael never wanted to be a hero, and neither did Fi, but I think they're both getting into it.
I was bummed Shanks didn't get to work with Bruce Campbell, but he's got three more episodes before the end of the season, so who knows? I know Michael said in an interview that even he only has some hints from TPTB what his upcoming episodes will be about, and that they won't be filming until September, so there's definitely a possibility for more interaction.