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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]
The pilot gave a roadmap of the full season, I think. Almost everyone seems fairly unlikable. I am not sure about it, but it is making me think more than most other premieres.
I don't know what I think about it either. I don't like the "3 months earlier" device, although I am curious how they get to that point. And there were some really weird moments that I'm not sure I want to make sense of.
It does seem more of a procedural (the way we use the term here) than Scandal is, to me, although it's hard to tell from just one episode.
Anyone read the Nikki Heat books? The latest one has a bit of an unexpected gut punch in the acknowledgements, in that they aren't written by "Richard Castle."
I've been asking myself in recent years why I'm still watching BONES. Saw the season premiere tonight - no other way to put it they fridged Sweets.
The fact that I'm probably still going to watch it because I want some justice for that pisses me off even more. Don't ask me why I just don't stop watching - I can't seem to do that with shows I've put a lot of years on.
I stopped watching Bones after Brennan and Booth got together, and I stopped watching Castle after Captain Montgomery got fridged. I've got the first three seasons of Castle on DVD and the first two of Bones, so I can rewatch those.
Yeah, I think I'm done with Bones now.
The Castle premiere is supposed to be on tonight, but my DVR has football listed instead.
Monday Night Football is on ESPN now. The TV Guide website says ABC is showing Dancing With The Stars followed by Castle.
Monday Night Football is on ESPN now.
A local team playing Monday Night Football would probably be broadcast on the local station. (That happens here with the Bengals.) sj, are the Patriots playing tonight? If so, that's got to be the explanation.