All of which shouldn't distract from Ellen the final Cylon being the murderer. It could have been a Trek homage, but it wasn't just that.
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]
Tory was also in the crowd along with Grace Park. And who was the vendor who sold Hodges the doohickey for $750 in the beginning? I know I recognized that voice, but the face did nothing to prod my memory.
Wait - you saw Tory? I missed her - much rewatch.
The presidential address was in response to Bones scheduling not to watch belongs in procedurals.
Oh, and I cannot believe that they didn't find Uncle Marty's body on Harper's Island.
Seriuosly. Especially with the scavenger hunt set up that had them all walking all over the island.
I guess it's too early, plot-wise, for people to start being careful.
I haven't watched any of Harper's Island yet--is it a procedural?
Maybe not. I thought when it started that it was going to be a mystery. But it seems more Horror movie-related.
No, it's not. This should be Natter fodder.
Well, we could propose a TV Horror thread.
RUNS WAY AWAY
You couldn't pay me to watch Harper's Island (I scare easily) but I'd think it is a procedural, since the point is to figure out, eventually, who dun it. At least that's what it looks like from the ads on teevee.
to give an idea as to which 3-5 shows are likely to be dominant in that thread at that time
so, Bones, House...
Bones, House, All the CSIs, Criminal Intent (is that a L&O?), all the L&Os, Medium, Life, um....