I adore Nine.
'Harm's Way'
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'm sadly sort of falling out of love with Sherlock. I still love those two characters and that version of them, but the show itself keeps letting me down. It should be better than it is, there shouldn't be so many wrong notes that sour it.
I didn't know Martin Freeman and Amanda Abbington had split. Sadface.
I did not realize that the new Sherlock had started because they changed the name to "Sherlock on Masterpiece", so my Tivo didn't catch it. Grr. Luckily, I realized earlier this week and can catch the replay on Sunday.
You guys know you don't have to whitefont anything here after it airs in the US, right? OK then.
BC is working some excellent scruff in this episode of Sherlock.
Just watched the new ep. I am disappointed the writers. The affair felt really out of character for John. I think that they could have handled it better, perhaps an innocent friendship on John's part that turned into an emotional affair. I didn't even see any reason for John to be unhappy with Mary.
Well, John certainly got more to do this time, although I didn't care for the suggestion that it was all a setup. Mrs. Hudson is now who I want to be when I grow up.
That has to be the most policy-wonky episode of Elementary ever.
We watched the last Sherlock episode last night, and the best I can say is -- it makes me feel better about my own fucked-up family. Also, while I'm glad Moriarty was only in flashbacks/videos, I remain firm in my total dislike of this iteration of Moriarty and would have been much happier without him in the episode at all.
Mrs. Hudson continues to be a goddamn treasure, though.