AND I'm on it sometimes. If you don't blink.
Xander ,'First Date'
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've been thinking of dropping Netflix, there's not a lot on there I watch. I shall investigate Hulu.
Elementary!Sherlock mentions that yes, indeed he did think the sun revolved around the earth... when he was a boy.
Whereas most Sherlocks believe that everything revolves around him.
Elementary is also in syndication some olaces.
I am amused and unsurprised that we're getting L&O:Chicago. I wonder how many politicians Philip Winchester will be prosecuting? And will Casey (Chicago Fire) eventually be one of them.
We discuss Sherlock here, right? I have to say I was a big fan of shit-talking Maggie Thatcher.
I just caught the last bit of the eipsode without having seen the rest of it. I spoiled myself. Argh.
(I was not really surprised.)
I liked that the receptionist was the villain. They really do know everything that goes on in an organization, and you should never get on their bad side.
I also kind of liked that Mary, who one would think wouldn't idealize much, could have such an idealistic mental image of John. Meanwhile, John's flirting with other women. Which I didn't like as a general concept, but as something to clearly undercut Mary's idealization of him, I think it worked. And it's just as well that Mary died, because if she lived and found out about Ms. Flirtyface, odds are John would be the one under a gravestone .
I said out loud, "John, don't flirt with other women, ffs, your wife is an assassin. You'll both be dead if she catches you."
sad now.
I said, "Dude, your wife is a super secret agent - you think she won't figure out what you are up to?"
This Watson really is an adrenaline junky.
The story in Sherlock is compelling, but for sheer character love, I'm with Elementary all the way.
And isn't about time we had another RDJ Sherlock Holmes movie?