The head "wiccan" on The Mentalist -- I know I saw her before, and I think it was on Buffy.... was she the girl from season 7 who was convinced she was going to die, and even though Buffy (during her stint as a high school counselor) did her best to save her from flying arrows and stupid teenage demon cults, she keeled over anyway? And yeah, I was amazed at how badly that was written. (The Mentalist, that is, not Buffy.)
Oz ,'Storyteller'
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]
Yep. Azura Skye.
That's her! Thanks for the link.
the FBI agents that show up at the end of The Bank Job are the same ones doing surveillance in this week's episode.
One of 'em's Rick Overton. I almost didn't recognize him.
Ha! Doing a Leverage rewatch it turns out that the FBI agents that show up at the end of The Bank Job are the same ones doing surveillance in this week's episode.
yeah, I noticed that. I think that it could be a fun recurring thing, with the Leverage team pretending to be various FBI agents.
Promo for Harper's Island.
I know I saw her before, and I think it was on Buffy
I knew she was familiar! I kept thinking, "Julie Bell? No, too young."
The kneejerk "This is ridiculous" reaction from the cops was annoying--but at least the one guy "It's just an alternative lifestyle" was less annoying--but I've seen worse portrayals. And the witch was shown as a positive, if odd, force in the kids' lives.
That's true. The "it's the only place I feel safe" aspect was positive. But I chafe at the perpetuation of those horrible stereotypes for comic effect.
But I chafe at the perpetuation of those horrible stereotypes for comic effect.
Wrod
The "it's the only place I feel safe" aspect was positive.
And that's how we knew that the dad was the killer. I was expecting the wife to take off her scarf to reveal a bruised neck. It just seemed odd to me that she was wearing it.