It's halfway through already, but TNT is running a Bones marathon today.
'Heart Of Gold'
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]
TNT is running a Bones marathon today.
Assuming one A) is at home and B) has cable, this is terrific.
What's the name of the London episode of Bones?
Sorry Connie. I'm laid up recovering from knee (and hip -- must not forget the bone graft) surgery, so I've got it on in the background. Right now they're playing the episode where Hodgins compromised evidence in a case involving the murder of a man who used to be his friend... and oh yeah, Hodgins used to be engaged to the widow years ago.
Cashmere, the London episodes are "Yanks in the UK (1)" and "Yanks in the UK (2)."
I need to get the DVDs for S3 of Bones, I've got 1 & 2, and I think it holds up well to re-watching, because of the humor and plot twists. The characters don't inspire me to violence, like the CSI and L&O shows.
Thanks, Morgana.
Heh, except in both of the episodes named above...
Heh, except in both of the episodes named above...
There is that. This season I've been having the occasional "Angela, you idiot!" moment.
Just occasional?
That's just been one of the worst character assassinations in a while.
But I do love Sweets. The big dork.