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]
Napoleaon Solo and Ilya Kuriakin! (I've no idea if I spelled that second name correct.) Man, I had TV crushes on both of them. I'm not sure if you'd include the Avengers in there or not, but Steed and Peel were my favorites. My brother and I used to playact them all the time.
Oh, I can't believe I left out The Equalizer, scene of my first grown-up fandom, but that wasn't a procedural so much as an action-drama focusing on Robert McCall's character.
There was a short-lived series called "Ten Speed and Brown Shoe," starring Ben Vareen and Jeff Goldblum, with Ben as a con man and Jeff as geek who craved adventure, and they ended up fighting crime. It had a glorious theme song, and Jeff Goldblum was wonderful as always, but . . .
Ilya Kuriakin!
You should watch NCIS sometimes, Sail. David McCullough plays the eccentric medical examiner, and sometimes they'll pop up with pictures of Ilya Kuriakin if they need to refer to something mysterious from the doctor's past.
What was the first procedural you really followed?
oh, gosh. Maybe Scarecrow and Mrs. King?
Oh, connie, that's great! I tried NCIS a couple of times, because I like shows based on the Navy, but I just didn't cotton to it. It's much overdramatized from what the NCIS folks do. Most of it is busting kids selling pot in the barracks.
Officer David: "What was Ducky like when he was younger?"
Gibbs: "He looked like Ilya Kuryakin."
NCIS was great this week. So much pay off for everything from last season.
Also, no Dragnet love?
The 50's version (which was my first procedural) is actually quite good.
NCIS was great this week
I haven't watched it as much past the first two seasons. I miss Kate. I love McGee, but Ziva bothers me. I do give them props, though, for keeping any UST between Tony and Ziva to teasing/borderline harrassment. It tends to suffer from "main character is interested in X! X is doomed!" itis, but it's refreshing to have a sibling-esque vibe between the main characters instead of forcing romance.