The character on LoM that's making me crazy is Michael Imperioli's. They're going to have to do something with him that's not his porn 'stache over emoting Teh Big Anger! He comes off as such an incompetent, childish boob, that I can't imagine he's even out of uniform, let alone was being considered for second grade.
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]
They just killed Rawls!!!
I don't know how I feel about that.
I mean, I'm definitely sad, but I might also be disgusted even further with Life.
And not just for the character death (of one very cool character who bookended the first season, and also, Michael Cudlitz) but for what I think is the first instance of active gooooooore on a show that for the most part is rather PG and artsy with it's death.
Oh noes! They kissed! I think I may vomit. Oh writers, what are you doing to Dani? Oh Sarah Shahi, why do you seem so ecstatic over the assassination of a once cool character?
I think I may vomit.
I'm with you.
But hey, they're moving the show from the death timeslot to Wednesdays. That must mean that the network has some confidence in the show.
Oh noes! They kissed! I think I may vomit.
I did, a little in my mouth.
But hey, they're moving the show from the death timeslot to Wednesdays. That must mean that the network has some confidence in the show.
Oh, thank goodness.
Excellent lead in for L&O - no?
(Also, think of the procedural progression from Pushing Daisies, to Life to L&O - from full of whimsy, to some whimsy to no whimsy.)
I liked seeing Christina Hendricks' character again.
I just started watching the show, what's her story?
She's engaged to Charlie's dad.
I keep seeing promos for the season finale of Raising the Bar, and feel I should note that haircut works much better for Jane Kaczmarek than it does for Mark-Paul Gosselaar.