I haven't watched it - I read a review that made me kind of meh on it, but I'll be interested to hear what y'all who ARE watching think
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]
It left me cold. I found the main characters kind of annoying, although I did appreciate the resolution of the first episode.
I'm with the "meh" crowd. I keep thinking about how it could've been done better.
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The pilot of the new Equalizer is on Youtube, full episode:
Should I mention Queen Latifah is awesome? Because she is.
I am actually really liking the new Equalizer. I like how it has some of the same elements, but a few new twists.
So is anyone watching Clarice ? I'm actually finding it surprisingly watchable.
Hmm. I still have heartburn about Hannibal (when I finished the book, I threw it across the room I was so mad at the betrayal of the character), so I wasn't inclined. Also, it seems like the kind of series that they would have used the Superbowl to promote and when they didn't, I thought it might be because it was bad.
It’s a perfectly adequate procedural, and it takes place after Silence of the Lambs but before Hannibal.
The lack of social distancing in this week’s 911 is really annoying me. Double dating during the pandemic?
Wait, let me guess—the idiot protagonist character who started the series off as a probie bringing a fwb to the firehouse roof to bang during his first week on the job was involved?
It takes a lot to put me off a series with Angela Bassett as one of the main characters, but he managed it. (I do like the spinoff, though.)