I'm wondering what they're going to do when American Please-God-Make-Them-Stop/Idol comes back. Are they going to leave Tuesday alone? Bump both House and Bones for those extra special, two-hour, "Oh, I guess I'm watching PBS tonight" shows?
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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'll email it to you tonight. Profile addy good?
You bet.
Life: I think that Ted and the homeless guy should most definitely open up a bar together.
Lots of great banter from everyone, and I really enjoyed this weeks mystery/crime. Reese was the one shoveling, fantastic! And, she considers Crews as her sidekick. Clearly she hasn't been watching the show...
I enjoyed the crime too and Crews was so disappointed in the end when what's his name left.
Oh and was the attorney's new client Cudahy played by one of the Fitzpatricks from Veronica Mars?
I hope Easly becomes something of a recurring character. He's too quirky to not come back.
Don't know who the client was, but he creeeeeeped me out and I was hoping that it was more than jealousy on Crews' part for why he was so insistent she drop him. Also, Crews totally meant to scare Constance when he showed up at her office.
I think that Crews totally got the creepifying vibe off of Cudahy and that was why he warned Constance about him. I don't know why he couldn't just say that.
Did anyone else watch last night's L&O:CI on USA? I could have sworn that the whistleblower was Amy Acker, but maybe not (I don't see the role on her IMDB list). I'm almost positive that the guy who played the pharma CEO was Wild Bill Guarnare in Band of Brothers, though.
Over in Boxed set - they said it was. I taped the Midnight showing so haven't watched it yet.
Yes, that was Fred.