I'm so pissed I missed these last night. Feh.
'Destiny'
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'm still locked on Wilson turning off the machines, then turning to stare into Amber's eyes . . .
I really need to get more Kleenex here at work.
edit: And this the man who can tell people they're going to die and they'll thank him. He may have trouble with that in the future. It's interesting to realize that Wilson deals with death a lot more often than House does.
Didn't they catch his most recent apprentice (prior to Zach I mean)?
I think that's where the strike may have really screwed us up. Zach said he met Gormagon three months ago. Yet, there's no time element within episodes (other than the last before the strike being Christmas) that I can think of (there may have been mention in the last four episodes, but I've forgotten at this point) to let us know if there actually was a three month gap in their timeline vs. three months of strike. So, did Zach meet him while the show was on "hiatus" or is there some indication in a few of the episodes preceding the strike that lead to this outcome.
NCIS:
I don't know if anyone here actually watches this show or not. So I'll just say, OMG they better fix this next season!
speaking of shows no one is watching, is anyone else cringing at the anvilicious pairing of Colby and Liz. I mean, I've never been a huge fan of hers, since she looks like an alien, but I like the character traits. Of course, I could just be jealous because we all know how I love a midwestern farm boy.
NCIS: I don't know if anyone here actually watches this show or not. So I'll just say, OMG they better fix this next season!
Well, objectively speaking, I can understand why new Director Leon (who will always and forever be Agent Hendrickson from Supernatural to me) would want to get rid of Tony and Ziva. They blatantly kept facts from him and told him that their loyalty was to Gibbs, not to the agency. I'm not as sure about McGee, because he seemed to be really cooperative and efficient, but maybe Leon just wanted to perform a clean sweep and make Gibbs feel as isolated as possible.
Well, objectively speaking, I can understand why new Director Leon (who will always and forever be Agent Hendrickson from Supernatural to me) would want to get rid of Tony and Ziva. They blatantly kept facts from him and told him that their loyalty was to Gibbs, not to the agency. I'm not as sure about McGee, because he seemed to be really cooperative and efficient, but maybe Leon just wanted to perform a clean sweep and make Gibbs feel as isolated as possible.
I can understand what you're saying, but I don't have a objectivity wrt NCIS. I watch it solely for the character interactions. The only thing that could have been worse is if he had fired Abby too.
For those who have BBCA, the new series of MI-5 starts tonight. If you have Tivo, it doesn't recognize it as "new"
Well, season 4.