Of course you do. You're a dumbass. (/Red)
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]
HA!
Of course, as much as I loved Red Forman, Kurtwood will always be Clarence Boddiker to me.
"The Tigers are playing TOO-night! And I never miss a game."
I used to be sort of scared for Eric. Kurtwood Smith driving Dr. Wilson to suicide and all. It took me a lot of episodes not to think about that, considering I was already grown by then. Which, to get back on topic, reminds me how parents'groups freaked when Steve from "Blue's Clues" murdered somebody on H:LOTS once.
Huh. Saw an ad for c.s.i. orange: there are going to be werewolves in Miami on Monday night.
So, watched Numb3rs tonight. Colby and David are SLASHTASTIC.
They're having a few problems re-adjusting now that they've gotten back together.
Perhaps they should be seeing a counselor?
Kurtwood Smith driving Dr. Wilson to suicide and all.
And then he turned up on HOUSE as Dave Matthews dad. Didn't get a chance to call Eric Foreman a dumbass, though, sadly.
Kurtwood will always be Clarence Boddiker to me.
This. That's a movie that leaves a big impression.
They're having a few problems re-adjusting now that they've gotten back together.
and then they have that perfectly choreographed arrest, and David says "who says we're out of sync", which would segue nicely to a dirty sex scene that ends with one of them saying "definitely not out of sync"
Oh, oh, and did you guys see the Mythbusters shoutout on Numb3rs?
Right off the bat, they were all, "Secure biometric fingerprint blah blah cannot be broken" and I was muttering to the SO under my breath, "Unless you're the Mythbusters. Then it's easy."
And then there was Colby with the glass and the tape, and David asked him "Where did you learn that, spy school?" And Colby was all, "No, Discovery Channel." Bwah!
Yeah, that was excellent.