I see it on the schedule, but it's a bit too mournful for me.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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 seen that pop up but not watched it. I'll check it out.
It's good, but definitely mournful.
Only in the loosest possible interpretation is the new The Tick a procedural... but it's looking like it's going to be awesome.
Elementary: in 2017, it is trivially easy to crack an Enigma code. You don't need an original Enigma machine to do so.
I wondered about that Tom.
They did do some hand-waving about why one wouldn't use software to do it, but yeah. Also, it's not as if there are so many actual machines still lying around that SBK lieutenants can all have one.
They did say something about there being software that can run the same program, so that explains the lieutenants, but if the software's sufficient, why does anyone need an actual machine (logically, not just to create a big, glaring, inconsistency of a clue)?
Or, what DXM said. Der. Sorry, not caffeinated.
For devotees of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: if Jack and Phrynne were to have an actual relationship, how would it work out? Jack has stated that he doesn't to be one of her parade and Phrynne has made her position on marriage and kids clear. I can see Jack being content not to be married--or to forego kids--but I can't see Phrynne being content for long with just one man in the face of all the lovely men in the world. She'd try, but I don't see it making her happy in the long run.
Plus she asked him to come after her to London, when she flew off with her father, and I don't see that happening. It would be months on a ship, he'd have to quit his job, and I don't think his sense of duty would let him do it.