Yes. I will say, I was tired, but I didn't really figure shit out the endgame (well, middle game, really) until pretty close to the reveal. I mean, I knew Beckett going to meet Amy wasn't going to end well, but I didn't call it. I'm impressed I remembered her name was Amy! Though, I guess names were pretty key to the plot... whose belonged to whom.
Wash ,'Bushwhacked'
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]
Tomorrow on Elementary - if you don't blink - you will in all likelihood see me in the reptile house giving an Emmy-worthy performance of a person not noticing JLM walking directly behind and/or in front of her.
Yay! What are you wearing in that scene?
Dressed, iirc, in a purple sweater and holding my olive coat.
Cool. Tim is tickled that I know a real live person onscreen in a show we watch.
Soon you'll be a meme! Or a drinking game! "Hey, she was in last week's episode! Drink!"
Person of Interest: Since when does John have any computer skills? I really wish that Paige Turco would join the cast on a permanent basis.
Has anyone else noticed that The Blacklist has returned? on Thursdays now ....
Finally watched this week's Elementary. Part way through the episode I said, "If Joan gives up her quest for normal and joins Sherlock [in his isolated way of life], they will become each other's world. Just because the interlocking parts aren't interlocking..."
Which Daniel finished by saying, "Doesn't mean [the people] aren't interlocking."
I found it gratifying how much the solemn, tender expression on Sherlock's face in that final scene with Joan wanting to move back into the brownstone resembled what I imagine he would wear if they were taking marriage vows.
Sorry, Trudy, I did not catch that there was a scene in any reptile house. Honestly, I was trying to pay attention but...well.