I figured the interview with the kid was a tangential way of flushing out the dad, so that's when I decided on him.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Anyone else out there watching Bones tonight? They've assured Sweets at least 20 times that no one blames him for what happened with him and Pelant, and I have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. That's what happens when you only watch every 4th or 5th episode, I guess.
Bones - still the worst show airing at 8 pm (or 9 pm DVR watch) to have dinner while watching. Yuck.
The Castle people need to get the people from Chuck to do their dramatic two-parters.
The Castle people need to get the people from Chuck to do their dramatic two-parters.
Not sure I get that. No, in fact, I really don't get that.
The Mentalist did a good two-parter episode break.
Chuck had two-parter that included the death of his girlfriend's ex; a wedding in which Chuck and Sarah defend themselves with wedding gifts until commandos parachute through the glass ceiling; Chuck receiving a new intercept that gives him things like fighting skills; Chuck losing and regaining his girlfriend; an assassin disguised as a mariachi band member; and Jeffster.
Castle's very big episodes are heavy on faux drama (Show not called "Grieving Friends and Family of Castle") and light on banter.
I liked Castle when it was almost a satire of cop shows, focused on quirky characters and bizarre crimes and the brilliant character interactions. Then it became the Tragedy of Beckett's Mother and Will Those Crazy Kids Get Together? I'd really like to see a male/female buddy cop show, not a romantic entanglement show.
Castle has no business being that involved in down and dirty police work. Serious but froofy cases, yes, terrorism no.
Hey, Castle lives! Imagine that!
Castle can do the heavy drama well on occasion, but the show is strongest with the lighter stuff. I look forward to more of Ryan and Esposito next week.
The Blacklist: this show has quite a fucking budget. Isabella Rosselini and they paid for music clearance for the Rolling Stones. WOW.