I don't know if it's a procedural, though.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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It's available on demand, right now.
Well - it's definitely a cable drama! So we can talk about it there.
24: Whoa! Methos - evil homegrown terrorist. . . or possibly evil homegrown weapons dealer.
And after it was over tonight I suddenly realized that Jack is going to go through Hell for 24 hours and then have to go in for the 2nd day of his Senate questioning.
I know! I was in my living room saying "Methos!" And then having to explain that I wasn't suddenly speaking in tongues.
Hee.
Just read over at TWOP that Bones is being pre-empted for the President's farewell speech.
Just read over at TWOP that Bones is being pre-empted for the President's farewell speech.
That wretched man had to get in one more jab.
Last night's NCIS was fun. Well, maybe not fun. Poor Ducky.
Was he really a war criminal?
Depends on your definition. He played more of a Dr. Kevorkian. More a humanitarian act, to prevent more torture. He was set up by the actual interrogator. Poor Ducky. I really love David McCallum; he's one of my favorite actors on TV right now.
The scene between Ducky and the interrogator was brilliant. You so rarely get to see true, clear-eyed, unrepentant evil on TV. They handled the interaction between Ducky and the sister very well, too. It was good for the rest of the crew to realize there are depths to Ducky that they don't know.
Torri Name-Blank looked fairly emaciated, though.