I really liked Cold Case last night. They put a genuine twist on their normal formula.
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Island, not Ferry. Right. 8th grade history really made itself at home in my brain!
I think they're trying for an award for Most Creative Way to Kill People.
No kidding. I didn't completely understand how the cousin was rigged up to the propeller, though I get that he got chopped to bits, which is the important things, I suppose. I'm half-hoping that the guy who got torn in half was actually attacked by a rogue alligator or something rather than the killer.
I think it'll work as a miniseries, but they should stop at one season.
They've already said that if they do more seasons it'll be different settings and all new characters, different title, just keeping the basic premise.
I hope that people start discovering dead bodies in the second episode.
Surely, they will find Harry Hamlin's charater's body, right?
I'm half-hoping that the guy who got torn in half was actually attacked by a rogue alligator or something rather than the killer.
Heh. That would be awesome.
Surely, they will find Harry Hamlin's charater's body, right?
I'd think so, if only because it'll send the murder plot into high gear. On the other hand, nobody seems to have figured out that the snag in the rudder was what was left of Cousin Ben.
Did House just refer to Princeton as North Jersey? It's totally not.
I had the exact same reaction, Hil.
I've been cringing through this whole episode. Everybody just resolve your relationship problems already! And quit talking about them to totally inappropriate people!
Jeez, Cameron, listen to Hil!
Literally just gasped there.
Also, when did Chase and Cuddy get so close? It's strange and off-putting.