I missed a lot of Criminal Minds but what I saw ... I was disappointed. Struck me as going for the sleazy and exploitative without much in the way of content. Is it sweeps time again?
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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]
Lie to Me wasn't on, there was two hours of Idol.
Take that as you will.
I think Criminal Minds ended well. They don't often show the unsub as anything approaching sympathetically broken. I got a woman who started with a mission to kill men she thought were assholes and then broke.
I know her being a nubile blonde had something to do with why Hotch held her hand as she died, but it worked for me, despite her still being villainous.
Jamie Bamber talks L&O:UK AND a bit of the opening credits.
What's this about an NCIS spinoff? Who's spinning?
When I read about it they said it would be new characters.
What, who, where? Did someone post a link I missed?
There wasn't one here, I don't think. I think I read about it on WX.
I googled just now and found this info which makes me laugh:
CBS declined to comment but multiple sources confirm that Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J are in final talks to headline the Eye net's forthcoming NCIS spin-off
I saw a link on CNN about "shocker" on NCIS, and it led to dire hints about Tony and Ziva, and mentioned a spinoff, which I'd heard vague rumors of and came here to enquire of those hipper to entertainment news than I.
Wasn't LL in Toys? If that was him, I was pleased. Points to whomever gets the reference: "That's a hard pattern to match."