The Fendahl has spawned many children.
Don't make me spew Diet Pepsi on my laptop!
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This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
The Fendahl has spawned many children.
Don't make me spew Diet Pepsi on my laptop!
Don't make me spew Diet Pepsi on my laptop!
Hey, I don't choose what you drink.
James Spader is still amazing on The Blacklist. However, I would like the writers to move into the real goddamned world and know that the FBI only operates domestically, so they can't go to Hungary (with guns) and arrest a suspect.
Is anyone still watching Castle? It just seems so formulaic these days.
I like the characters enough that I'm still watching.
I'm loving Blacklist ... James Spader is good. Was he always good and we just didn't see it because he was being pretty? or did it come with getting older and less pretty?
Was he always good and we just didn't see it because he was being pretty?
Some people have always seen it.
While his talent in, say, Pretty in Pink might not be on a par with Laurence Olivier, I think he's always been talented as hell. Granted, he tends to stick with roles that are, more or less, James Spader Is A Freak Who Likes To Get His Freak On. But that's okay.
Seriously, sex, lies, and videotape is literally 25 years old. (Jesus Christ, it's 25 years old.) And he was fantastic in that.
I love Spader but am getting a little tired of the Blacklist.
I only watched my first ep last night. Wasn't the first one because I was at Hulu's mercy but I liked it enough to watch more.
Eta: and I adore James Spader. His voice is kryptonite.
You know, I like Tricia Helfer, and I really wanted to like her new show, but it's a bunch of crap filled with tired tropes and unbelievable story lines. And Marc Blucas has unfortunate facial hair.
That's kind of a relief? I feel like it was being presented as something I ought to like, but also that I would not like it