Elementary is on Fox? I thought it was on CBS...
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You are entirely right! I have no idea why I said that. World series = Fox to me, is all I can figure.
You got my hopes up!
Thursday night Fox is Bones and Gracepoint, so at least it's on topic...
Gracepoint is like a John Irving story. affair = injured or dead kid. good to know.
Gracepoint: Just watching the first ep. I'm really missing Olivia Coleman in this otherwise seemingly faithful refilming, this American actress is making me embarrassed to be a woman. I'm eleven minutes in. OC played Detective Miller as emotional but competent. Anna Gunn seems to be hitting all the overwrought hormonal and grating notes. Or maybe it's the "everything is better with a British accent" effect?
I love Anna Gunn from Deadwood and Breaking Bad so I'm withholding judgment until I get around to my DVR'd eps of Gracepoint.
I went to put Gracepoint in my queue and the photo on Hulu includes an actor I know and have worked with many times. Ug. I don't dislike him as a person, but I just don't like watching him act. Why does he keep getting cast in things? He's always the same.
OTOH, the cinematography is gorgeous. The colours are so rich in crisp in many scenes.
And I'm gonna have to rewatch at least the pilot of Broadchurch to see if I'm just crazy about finding AG's performance annoying.
General procedural question: When the cops talk about getting dental records for identification, how the heck do they find out who the victim's dentist is? Don't they have to have an ID so they can find the family so they can find the dentist?