OH - I didn't realize it was one of Tim's! I was interested because of Connie Britton & Peter Krause.
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 am really missing elementary. Still another month + before it starts up. My tv has become short on procedurals and that used to be almost all I watched. I've still got Criminal Minds, but that has turned inward for much of the last 2 seasons. 911 isn't really a procedural.
I might pick up one for my next Netflix watch I guess.
We marathoned all of the Elementary seasons this past year and are more than ready.
I've been watching a lot of British procedurals. Several have recently finished new series - Endeavour, Shetland, Death in Paradise.
For the People is a really good new lawyer show, which sort of fills my need for a procedural.
I love Endeavour. He's so mopey and British.
9/10. I watched one of those shows.
Yeah 8/10, I only ever watched 1 of those. I watch more network tv than a lot of people, but so much less than I guess average America.
4/10 - had watched none of the shows. This may be because I watch nothing live and skip all commercials.