Buddies and Junk Love


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First time I sat (lied) down and watched MV in 09. I picked up where I left. And I have to say, Buddies is one of the best episodes I've watched. Junk Love, strong B.Buddies straight solid A.That would be all :clap:

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Buddies is awesome, especially that song by The Nobodys, but remember, if you like reviewing episodes, we usually review an episode each week (usually posted on Mondays), so if you own the first season(that's the season we are on) on DVD or have seen all of it on television, tune in to review even more episodes. (note: Buddies is awesome!)

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Buddies is one of the best episodes of season two. One of my favourite intros, James Remar was great, some great songs and Jan tunes, well written ep. Just a great ep all round.Junk Love is one of the weaker episodes of S2. I thought it was boring and the story was weak. Miles Davis' acting was rubbish.But then no episode with Jose Perez in it can possibly be any good. Look at this and Miracle Man

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I never truly appreciated the brilliance of Buddies up until maybe a year ago, before then it was branded my least fave season 2 episode. Can u believe that? Not any more, very good episode and awesome performance by Don Johnson.Junk Love is a strange one, has good style, good music and ace shots of the scarab but as vercetti has already mentioned, weak story, feels as though there is something missing...

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buddies is definitely one i'd like to erase from my brain and experience for the first time again. one of the best eps of the entire series for me.

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Junk Love was a disgraceful episode, it had a shall we say "exotic" story and Miles Davis was awful, everybody was just plain awful, it's season two's shame of the season.

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I have to disagree with you on this one. The story line was very risqué for that time. Incest was not openly discussed on day/night time TV. That alone made for a plot that was cutting edge.But I guess it is all a matter of opinion.

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I have to disagree with you on this one. The story line was very risqué for that time. Incest was not openly discussed on day/night time TV. That alone made for a plot that was cutting edge.But I guess it is all a matter of opinion.

Yeah, I thought it was a good one too, because it was different. This one and "Too Much, Too Late" covered topics not seen at the time; the latter wasn't even aired by NBC. MV did 117 episodes, so it's good that they tried breaking new ground with some of the stories, rather than the usual bust of a druglord after setting him up.
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