Well, but what wasn't a setup was when he comes to her apartment to help her and she has a mini-breakdown, which I felt was a very interesting character moment (it is the way that I would break down in that situation, rather than drinking and shouting and threatening suicide, and I identify heavily with Lisbon, so I liked its subtlety).
I agree. I did love that scene. It was very real and quite heartbreaking, but I felt that they didn't capitalise on it enough or see it through to resolution. And the resolution we thought we were getting was all fake. I would've been happy even if Jane and Lisbon had then dealt with the real issues that were brought up, or at least alluded to them, but the way it ended I think we were deprived of that. To me the 'tra-la-la donuts' ending negated anything that had been built up earlier :(
Yeah, I definitely agree with you there. I think because the show is considered "light" (although there's plenty that is dark in there, god knows) deeper character stuff does get glossed over, especially for characters-that-are-not-Jane. It's part of the reason I don't watch it regularly anymore.
I am enjoying watching it for the fun aspect at the moment, so I think I'm going to have to bite my knuckles and try not to get too frustrated with it. Or maybe just give in to the temptation to write dark!fic... :D
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