So I must have cancelled the recording at some point last season, or it would have just showed up. I am weirdly proud of myself for that, especially with no Jessica!
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]
Finally finished Sherlock last night. WTF was that last ep????? All of a sudden we were in an X Men movie. Asspull.
I have mostly caught up with Lethal Weapon. There are a few I missed watching on Hulu.
I really like the way they are incorporating storylines from the movies into the show and I'm glad it got picked up for a second season.
So, Lethal Weapon is good?
I've been watching Macgyver. New Macgyver looks like a young, blonde Jared Padalecki. Also, Macgyver verse, NCIS verse and JAG verse are all the same. (They had an xover with H5O.)
I am also watching all the Chicago's and loved seeing Robinette on Justice: they had to spell out to me that the ADA is the son of Ben Stone from Law & Order. (There was an incompetent hospital in one episode and of course it wasn't Chicago Med - it was Hope. Ha ha! What was the name of the hospital from e.r.? I wonder if it will make an appearance.)
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That's right.
We call Med Chicago Malpractice.
I like Lethal Weapon. I haven't seen all the episodes but I really like the actor who plays Riggs (he played Mr Quinn on Leverage) and also Damon Wayons is good as Roger.
I love the actress who plays Trish and there is a nice relationship between Trish and Roger.
Riggs still has the pain of his dead wife, but it's changed a bit. There's more of a relationship between him and the therapist and there's a chemistry there but they aren't playing it for romance (at least that I can tell).
Overall I'm enjoying it.
I watched the season finale of Lethal Weapon. I really enjoyed it. There was maybe a bit of things I thought were predictable but the acting was really good. There's some really good non verbal acting.
I adore Clayne Crawford as Riggs and, in a good way, I think his hair deserves a best supporting credit.
The blend of humor and moral issues has been really enjoyable too.
Damon Wayans makes a perfect Roger.
I remember liking the movies, and generally end up preferring 'first seen' editions, but the tv Lethal Weapon is definitely my favorite.