"The Closer" season finale revolved around a series of brutal crimes, a jurisdictional pissing match, and multiple manipulations. Plus, Daddy returns, and Charlie tugs the heartstrings.
Brenda is good at all sorts of things ... well, ok, make that exceedingly good at one thing: solving crime. But this episode of "The Closer" makes a persuasive case that she knows nothing about parenting a teenager -- or acceptable behavior.
"The Closer" delves into the perils of surprises packages this week. It's not always illicit substances or yummy brownies -- sometimes it's a decayed corpse.
Once again, 'The Closer' proves why it's fantastic TV, as Brenda and the squad investigate the killing of two police officers, while Raydor investigates whether those cops killed a civilian.
'The Closer" covers all the bases this week -- we've got a loathsome reality-show host, a delusional "detective," a shrieking suspect, and Pope discovering what it really means to be "just one of the guys."
"The Closer" hits us with one heck of a depressing series of events, and then tries to show us the good that may come out of them. Do you buy it? Are you a Sanchez or a Flynn?
Brenda deals with Kitty's death the only way she knows how on "The Closer" -- by joining (and quitting) the FBI, catching a murderer and taking out a drug supplier.
Brenda Leigh and the crew deal with someone even more loathsome than Speidi this week on "The Closer" when a fraudulent real estate mogul goes missing.