I'm a little meh on this episode because, for me, Oscar so pointedly trying to make Sherlock relapse is narrative overkill. And whether he did or not seems ambiguous to me.
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]
I didn't love this episode, but then I think it's impossible to follow the Kitty arc.
I do want to find out what happens next, so effective on that front.
Watching Aquarius. Can't decide if it's really good or if it just pushes my buttons enough that I think that it is.
My memory is for shit, so I can't remember whether casting news is allowed in show threads, or if it has to go in Spoilers.
But for the people who haven't already heard it elsewhere, Elementary has cast Sherlock's father, who will be a regular in S4. I'll post a link if I'm allowed to do that here, or in Spoilers if that's where it goes.
Or you could google it.
(Seriously, though, I cannot remember for the life of me what the spoiler rule is with casting news. I feel like it's okay in-thread, but ISTR arguments that it's not. Do we have a Buffista Magna Carta where I can look this up?)
Casting news is Spoilers Lite.
So...YOU are the Magna Carta? Awesome!
Okay, I'll post it in Spoilers Lite. If anyone cares. Which they should. Because it's kind of PERFECT.
No, I won't, because sj already posted it. Sheesh, you can tell what threads I'm unsubscribed to, huh???
Is this where we talk about Hannibal? Because... 10 minutes, yay.
Yes it is! I'm ridiculously excited.