'Dirty Girls'
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]
Hee. I liked the Sherlock Holmes reference there on House.
Dean Devlin is totally watching Angel season 1 DVDs when he writes Gina Bellman's scenes, isn't he?
Wait wait wait. So Christian Kane's been hanging around my office building and I did not know this? So very wrong.
ETA: actually, should this be in Natter? I don't think this counts as a procedural, right?
I know, Hil. Good one, Dr. Wilson! RSL totally had me going, too. In other House news, why am I so bored with Thirteen? On paper, she should be interesting, but I'd way rather watch Kutner or Taub, even without all The Oddity of The Week. Do you think they'd ever risk having her get impaired within the run of the series? Or is Wilde not a good enough actress? Did I just answer my own question?
I was wondering the same thing, erika. I'm not sure what the progression of Huntington's is, but if they could do the storyline well, it could be really interesting. I have the same doubts about Wilde, though, too.
my reaction at the end of "House" tonight:
"Um..."
Cuddy's hair this season has been driving me nuts. It's like each episode, it's covering a bit more of her face. Could barely see her forehead and eyebrows at all this week.
In other House news, why am I so bored with Thirteen?
Because she's Poochie with Huntington's.
Score one for the Aussie.Ha! Yeah, excellent differential, mate. Kind of like Falsone Syndrome at that...ie. a bunch of people deciding on some traits that the audience ought to dig/feel sympathy for and putting them all together instead of building a character. Falsone being the Poochie of H:LOTS fandom. And pretty much so hated there was a webpage. And several diehard fans who watched OZ and saw that same actor get burned to death told me later that it kind of made them happy. But then, my fandoms are often callous and strange.