The nine o'clock was supposed to be a repeat and the ten o'clock new. Missed both. Ah well, I'll catch up on my Criminal Minds watching over the summer.
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]
The 9:00 was a repeat and I believe the 10:00 was new.
I realize that I saw the teaser and beginning of the first act of the 10 pm (9 central) Criminal Minds and then fell asleep. I woke up and saw the scene where they found the body (which reminded me of a very similar scene from the Mentalist) and promptly fell asleep again. I believe I must have woken up after the news started and therefore in my sleepyheadedness believed that I had seen the entire episode.
10PM was new. The "unexpected" twist at the end was telegraphed throughout. It's like when you saw Wil Wheaton as the desk clerk in the hotel. You immediately knew that he was the killer and that's where the kidnapper had the vics because Wil Wheaton wouldn't have three lines.
I liked Bones tonight. One of the bad guys was seriously squicky.
I was particularly fond of Hodgins' "I rarely find motive in bird vomit."
Is anyone watching Southland? They're trying so hard for gritty realism that I have trouble understanding what people are saying.
Harper's Island - unlike The Sixth Sense, NO ONE sees dead people.
Does this make it non-sense?
Could the murderer be delusional and imagining the entire thing? Are the other characters acknowledging that people are missing?
I don't understand. And furthermore, I think people might be on the lookout for missing people - given that folks now know there are traps in the woods, or people could get into accidents, etc. It's really weird.
No, other characters aren't acknowledging missing people except for the cousin that didn't show up and the girl who was hanged.
Wasn't the girl with the little dog the Bride's sister? Surely she should be missed by now.
I'm sad: tivo deleted last night's Bones before 10 pm!