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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]
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.
Suits: Am I remembering incorrectly, but Mike doesn't even have an undergraduate degree, right?
Right. I seem to recall that he had to drop out of college when his grandma got sick?
Thanks, that's what I thought I remembered. So how the heck is he qualified to even substitute teach? And why is everyone talking about him taking the bar? Also, this show is at least 50% less fun without Jessica.
Wait, did I somehow quit Suits last year? It didn't show up on my DVR, so maybe!