askye-Lee was the real spy, the message she got was "Do they suspect?"
'The Message'
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]
Chuck was just "On demand" right? They didn't have the broadcast premiere and I missed it, did they?
Was The Mentalist on tonight, and is this where it goes?
Chuck was just "On demand" right? They didn't have the broadcast premiere and I missed it, did they?
I downloaded the S2 premiere from iTunes-- they've got it as a freebie. Broadcast premiere is next Monday.
quester -- did they show what happened when what's his name pulled his gun? I can't remember the time line but did Lawyerlady switch to using the dead guy when morgue assistant dumped her? I 'm horrible with names, I can only remember the team they are all who count.
Chuck was just "On demand" right?
I did a quick look through the On Demand menu, and didn't see it listed.
Juliebird, yes, and I think yes.
I liked it. I'm interested to see where they take it. Will PJ learn how to be right without pissing people off? How does he handle being wrong? It has to happen sometimes.
I had Chuck listed On Demand on Comcast: under Fall Preview. Life is also listed. Or they were this morning. I haven't had a chance to check again tonight.
I had Chuck listed On Demand on Comcast: under Fall Preview
Ah, I was looking under the section where they put all the different networks individually (I think it's called "TV Entertainment"?). Anyway, as soon as I'm in front of a TV screen again, I'll check the Fall Preview section. Thanks for the heads up.
The Mentalist was kinda good (found it already streaming on CBS.com). Not a huge fan of Robbin Tunney, but Simon Baker more than makes up for her.
Was this the show that was supposed to have it's first episode end more shockingly than Profit?
It's fucked up, but nowhere in the same league as a naked guy in a carboard box .