Much extra salty handwavium must be applied, it's true.
I ignore the giant plot holes, because I love watching Mads Mikkelson and Hugh Dancy (and everybody else, really) too much to give it up.
'Dirty Girls'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Much extra salty handwavium must be applied, it's true.
I ignore the giant plot holes, because I love watching Mads Mikkelson and Hugh Dancy (and everybody else, really) too much to give it up.
I started assuming last season that it was some kind of AU where people can travel ridiculous distances with no effort.
That's just TV, though. I mean... 24?
For me it's all about the visual style and the mix of dark humor with things that are deeply disturbing.
For me it's all about the visual style and the mix of dark humor with things that are deeply disturbing.
This. I mean, whatever else is going on, it's nightmarishly beautiful most of the time.
Yeah, NCIS NOLA was painful.
Yep. Not looking forward to part 2. Also, it'd be nice if the team wasn't overwhelmingly white. I was preparing to punch people in the crotch for introducing a black woman as an FBI agent only to kill her off until CCH Pounder showed up
Was Castle on last night?
Rerun.
Thanks.
Lisbon-Jane interaction on Mentalist had a nice Nick and Nora vibe. Dennis Abbot seems to have totally given up trying to control Jane and is just going with it, no matter how outrageous "it" is. I hope Abbot is just giving Jane rope, and has not really turned into a cream puff, rather. Dramatically, I think Jane *needs* at least one opponent up the hierarchy from him. And I'm glad Lisbon is now dating someone. Jane has had an absurd amount of time to make his move. Maybe some competition will do the trick; if not Teresa is overdue to move on.