I would like to have had Pi to be the genius boy, in hiding.
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]
Needs more Ryan and Esposito!!
Being a planetarium director for half a year has apparently broken my brain, as I spent the planetarium scene trying to see what projection system they had. DORK.
This is interesting: ABC is apparently considering uncanceling Body of Proof to fill in the gaps left by canceled and underperforming shows. How would that even work? How quickly would they be able to reassemble a cast, crew, writing staff, etc and get a show into production?
Whuh? Wow. And the last season was already a reboot of sorts, wasn't it?
I hope Betrayal makes it to ep 7. My mom wants to see my name in the credits.
Wrong thread, brenda?
Yup!
I saw something on FB about S3 of BBC's Sherlock. I didn't watch most of S2 because I hate their Moriarty and was very annoyed by the way Sherlock treated Watson in the Baskerville's episode. Has that Moriarty been fatally dealt with, ie, is he likely to show up again?
Given that Sherlock was fatally dealt with within minutes, I think it's fair to say that the writers can and will do what they damned well please with mortality. They're not going to be bound by "oh, but we saw him die onscreen!" if they don't want to be.
Oh, and they are assholes and Moriarty was popular. I wouldn't trust shit as far as I could throw it.
Ah, well. It's not like there's not precedent in canon.
My biggest problem with this week's Castle is that Alexis could pay the rent with a work-study job AND get a lease without a co-signer, based on said work-study job. YEAH RIGHT.