I'll second the rec for Wallander.
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
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]
We're halfway through Bodyguard and enjoying it very much. It tends to keep you on the edge of your seat a lot, though, so be prepared for dramatic tension up the wazoo. Keely Hawes is always good and Richard Madden is surprisingly awesome.
I have Procedural Problems: I'm watching last week's The Rookie, and am in the middle of reading an old Michael Connolly book, where they refer to Bosch (out of retirement) as "the oldest boot," and I swear to god, I just thought, "Oh yeah, Castle knows Connolly, right? Maybe that's where they got the idea."
EXCEPT SOME OF THOSE PEOPLE ARE FICTIONAL.
Ha!
Connally was a member of Castle's poker game.
We're all just figures in Tommy Westphall's snowglobe.
Connally was a member of Castle's poker game.
That's why I knew they know each other!
Is The Rookie any good? I haven't watched any episodes.
I like it! It's basically what you'd expect from a Nathan Fillion cop show on ABC, so better than NCIS but not as good as Homicide?
Whoa. I guess that is all one spectrum. Mind blown.
It took me a while to come up with the good end!