I mean, Criminal Minds is a cheap ripoff of The Inside
Webster=Gideon -- older, mysterious past, quirky, can be kinda creepy.
Paul=Hotchner -- uptight, likes to follow rules, has wife and kid at home
Melody=Elle -- smart FBI chick, wisecracks, respected by the team
Rachel=Reed -- wierd quirk that makes them invaluable to team, problems forming social relationships. special relationship with head guy.
Danny=Derek -- smart, hot, asskicker.
it was the same damn show, but The Inside was better, more disturbing. Which may have been its downfall.
Yeah, as soon as Criminal Minds started, I said it was the "mainstream" The Inside. I mean, I really like Criminal Minds, but it's shocking to me how little difference there is between a huge hit and a... not so hit.
I mean, I really like Criminal Minds, but it's shocking to me how little difference there is between a huge hit and a... not so hit.
me too. I mean, I found The Inside disturbing, but I liked it. I enjoyed being creeped out. General public not so much. They want Serial Killer Lite.
Right there with you. I think it was Twin Peaks that first struck that divide between me and the mainstream audience.
CTV have dropped Drive. It's been replaced with "Closer To Home" (I don't even know what that is).
ETA: Close To Home, even.
Pop quiz! Who's got the coolest site on the Web right now?
Answer? Me! And Tim, I guess. I should probably include him.
Need proof? Here you go!
P.S. When I mention spoilers in the TM.net entry with the posted scripts, I ain't playin'. There are answers, though, as well, to some questions I've seen pop up.
And no mention of mountains. There's also a much lower ratio of scripted instances of "homes" to the actual spoken instances of "homes."
Well... the first two scripts should be clear sailing.
I'd avoid the last three pages in episode 103 and pages 62-64 in episode 104, if you're trying to dodge spoilers.