Me
>Incidentally in "The Protector" does Michelle Dulcett count as "Sassy Black Friend"?
Vortex
Is that Tisha Campbell's character name?
Yes.
Buffy ,'Showtime'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Me
>Incidentally in "The Protector" does Michelle Dulcett count as "Sassy Black Friend"?
Vortex
Is that Tisha Campbell's character name?
Yes.
I am playing TV catchup and just watched Suits. I liked it quite a bit until the very last scene, when it got really touchy feely, when what I had been enjoying was the shades of Profit.
I'm still interested enough to watch at least a couple more, and Gina Torres was really hot.
I also caught up on Franklin and Bash, which I guess means I am still watching it, but I'm not sure how long that will last.
Next up, Burn Notice and Falling Skies.
Did anyone else watch Falling Skies? I liked it quite a bit, even if it is disconcerting that Noah Wylie is old enough to be cast as the father of teenagers.
Did anyone else watch Falling Skies? I liked it quite a bit, even if it is disconcerting that Noah Wylie is old enough to be cast as the father of teenagers.
I liked it, but do you think Wylie's character used to be a professor? Maybe a history professor? I could have done without that constant repetition, but otherwise there was potential there.
I think maybe American History, too?
I'm finally all caught up on white Collar. I think that if Neal were helping Mozzie because Mozzie has screwed up and Neal was helping save his friend, I could be okay with this story line. Normally WC is on my Must See Immediately list, but his season I'm not feeling it.
New Leverage tonight! Woo!
I think that the reason why I am having issues with White Collar is that one of the things I love about it is the relationship between Peter and Neal, the way they both went against their nature to trust each other, and now that's lost. I was so hurt when Peter accused Neal, and I wonder if Neal would have told Peter about the note if that hadn't happened.
Liked "Falling Skies." Big Noah Wylie fan. I am hoping the upcoming eps will let him be less on-the-nose professorial, but other than that bit of anvilliciousness, I really enjoyed it.
"The Good Wife" is occasionally about crime but not a procedural, as such.