It was so messed up, and you were so sad for that girl trying to find her identity!
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]
Yeah, it was really messed up. A very good episode.
I was watching an old Criminal Minds and at one point Matthew Gray Gubler tilted his head back. At that point, with his cheekbones and jawline highlighted he looked like ... Emily Deschanel. Or am I crazy?
Hey, has anyone heard about Nathan Fillion's new show "Castle"? It's about him playing an mystery author who teams up with a detective (predictably pretty of course) because there's a serial killer recreating the murders from his books.
Aldis Hodge appears on an episode, according to IMDB. Episode 7. I hope it lasts that long. His character name is Azi. Hope he's not going to be doing an accent.
But, yeah, starts tonight.
Nathon Fillion interview at the Onion.
I've read a few reviews of it, and the consensus seems to be paper thin plotlines that are extremely forgettable, but Fillion does a good job with the part he's got. Also, it seems that they're going for an update of Moonlighting.
There's a preview available on ABC.com. I watched it. The actress who plays the cop is . . . not good. She was picked for her looks (pretty, but not too pretty). She doesn't have the gravitas to pull of the hard boiled cop thing. They would have been better off casting someone like Angie Harmon, but she was probably a little bitter after Women's Murder Club.
As bitter as the people who watched the show?
Well, she was actually getting paid, so I'd say yeah. I liked the show a lot. It was one of the ones that really suffered from the strike.