He was quite good in the 300 sequel, and people used to rave about him on Strikeback (where he apparently had far less trouble maintaining an American accent). I'm inclined to blame Martin Gero for everything wrong with this trainwreck.
I do mourn the fact that Jaime Alexander isn't the lead on a Lady Sif series instead of this dreck, though.
Blindspot and Quantico are the two new shows I was trying but I'm feeling pretty done with both of them.
Just to prove how shallow I am sometimes, I like Aisha'Tyler's character on Criminal Minds, but what is up with the hair style?
Haven't watched CM in a while, but now I am tempted to tune in to see what you are talking about.
Last week's Castle made more sense than I expected it to (well, the relationshippy bits, the mystery was kind of nonsensical, but I don't particularly mind that). I would like them to just wind this conspiracy stuff up already, though.
The Player continues to be fun. Somebody compared it to Drive elsewhere, and now I keep thinking how right that is (and how much I would like to have more Drive to watch)
There's too much going on on Wednesdays -- Blackish, Supernatural, Empire and CM!
It's a night of difficult decisions.
That's like Tuesdays for me. Grandfathered, The Muppets, The Flash, iZombie, and Below Deck all on in a two hour span. It takes me days to catch up on my viewing.
I remember having some crazy set up with three VCRs on Wednesdays when Angel, West Wing and CSI were all in at the same time, and I was at work.
Just saw a commercial for Elementary, which is back this week. I am SO EXCITED about John Noble as Daddy Holmes. When this show is good, it's astonishing, and I'm hoping John Noble helps with that. (I was sadly disappointed in Rhys Ifans, who I generally like, as Mycroft. Though it's REALLY hard to live up to Mark Gatiss.)
Cross your fingers he doesn't turn out to be evil. Once that happened on Sleepy Hollow he was surprisingly part of the problem rather than the solution.