
In JCP’s case though, every sex scene between Victor and Jacob are not the same. Yeah some sex scenes do get a bit repetitive but it doesn’t take away from the story.

Some like writing sex scenes (and when they do? There’s a shit load of sex scenes) and others don’t. Even down to Maurice who we never see as much of because he’s retired but when we do, you get this sense of this older man who’s been one of the best partners ever for a neurotic man who you might think is mumbling to himself but is actually talking to dead people.Īnd the romance? *fansself* It’s hot! And I’m not just talking about the sex! Although now that I’ve mentioned it, I have to talk about the sex. You’re with him when his relationships are developing, you’re with him when he’s meeting his Ps圜op partners, and every character is on point. Okay, in all seriousness now though, this series is amazing! The character is done so well, and his voice is so vivid that in every single instance you’re there. I know you would never cheat on Jacob and the possibility of you and Jacob breaking up is nil, but this girl’s still dreaming of you, you smexy, smexy man.

It’s just hot!) and the way your mind works? It’s amazing. You’re smart, paranoid, witty, sarcastic, sexy (yeah I find you utterly sexy, just as much as Jacob does, when you talk to dead people. The Psycop series featuring the neurotic high level medium Victor Bayne. With that out of the way, let’s get on to the kickass best series ever discovery I made at the tail end of last month and into this month.

And immediately I did, I got to writing as fast as I could. So, I could do nothing until I woke up this morning. But I was totally swamped yesterday (the advertising agency I work for is wrapping up for the year so it’s a last minute dash of fulfilling everything the client wants) and I couldn’t pull off any writing whatsoever, and by writing I mean, fictional and blog-wise. Writing Review Monday on a Tuesday gives a new meaning to Review Monday.
