Erika, did you see the interview the other day where Idris Elba says he's only ever seen a handful of episodes?
'War Stories'
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]
I did read about that. Maybe he's too busy going around being fine.
A fair chunk of actors don't do that. I was just reading about the guy playing King Joffrey (who's quitting acting afterwards for charity work--does GOT play that well, or does he come from a Family?) who said he feels uncomfortable watching his stuff and that doesn't seem uncommon.
A fair chunk of actors don't do that. I was just reading about the guy playing King Joffrey (who's quitting acting afterwards for charity work--does GOT play that well, or does he come from a Family?) who said he feels uncomfortable watching his stuff and that doesn't seem uncommon.
I had a serious whiplash moment when I suddenly recognised a tiny King Joffrey chatting with Batman in Batman Begins. (And Bobby Elvis from Sons of Anarchy in the same movie.)
Speaking of recognition, one of the Panem Peacekeepers shows up in last night's CSI. Clearly I'm going to suspect him of everything bad, even crimes that haven't been committed yet.
The show is about as dumb as it always was--not as dumb as the other two, but never interesting-- most other procedurals can be interesting, but by changing the game, CSI doesn't really have an angle anymore. Any show can do as much forensics as they want to--they can even rag on poor old CSI to make themselves look better.
Watching this episode which isn't set in Vegas makes me wonder what they focus on as their differentiator when it's not "city as character" (seriously, how old is that? We get it...). You know, there's "The show with Sherlock Holmes" or "The show with the fake psychics" or "The other show with the Navy stuff". What show are they?
Mostly I came in to say the new guy has settled in really well. I wouldn't have predicted that Morpheus wouldn't be able to pull off generic procedural, and Sam Malone could. Actors, man. With the acting.
CSI is not at all interesting anymore, but it does fill that "procedural I can kind of half watch while doing something else" slot that keeps me watching it..
I did not think that Lucy Liu was this tall, even with heels: [link]
You could fit a pretty big Scully box under a floor-length gown.
Is this where we're discussing Blacklist? because OMG! last night was something else!
Elementary: it's fantastic narratively; I don't dispute that, but I am NOT OKAY with Bell being shot. I don't even like the idea that he might not recover.