I don't hate her so far. Surprisingly.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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I do, however, hate her hair.
I do, however, hate her hair.
I haven't seen the episode yet, but based on the preview, I completely agree.
I'm watching Stalker right now. So far it looks and feels a lot like Criminal Minds.
BTW has anyone caught "Unforgettable". Maybe my standards dropped after seeing accidentally catching an ep of Taxi Brooklyn, but Season 3 (the only season I could find) was not bad. Never heard of it during seasons 1 & 2. It is yet another "neurologically atypical detective" show, this time with the lead being a woman with a perfect memory. But she is socially ept, with no tragic past that I can see, happy with her gift, and not an asshole. Not great, but I'd say slightly above Rizzoli and Isles on the fun scale - better written, less sentimental, and more charismatic leads. Again not Mentalist or Perception, but fun.
But she is socially ept, with no tragic past that I can see,
She does have a tragic past in that the one day of her life she can't remember is the day her sister was killed as a child, but they mostly dealt with that in S1 and then left it behind. There were significant cast changes between S1 and S2 after it was cancelled and the revived as a summer show. Carrie also has a bit of a gambling problem. I really do love the show though. It's a good procedural.
I guess HtGAWM is more of a procedural that Scandal if they are going to stick to a trail of the week format. I love having Liza Weil on a TV show again.
Yeah, me too. This looks like a way better part for her than Scandal was.
Definitely, -t.
It's interesting to have her back on TV again just as everyone on the internet seems to be doing a Gilmore Girls rewatch since it's netflix streaming release.
Oh, is that why there's Gilmore Girls all over Facebook? That makes sense.
Steven Weber is great in this super creepy role.