I always loved all of Bertie's friends and relations dashing in to seek Jeeves' advice on everything. "Bertie, you're coming to our house for the weekend. We need Jeeves."
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]
Is anyone watching the possible spin off characters "audition" on NCIS tonight? I'm not impressed so far.
I had to watch AI, first. I'll let you know in a little while!
Well, I like McGee geeking out over the high tech stuff!
Well, I like McGee geeking out over the high tech stuff!
Right, I liked the usual NCIS characters in it, but I can't see myself turning in each week for the new characters that were introduced.
I loved having Amber on House! I hope they figure out a way to keep her around over more than 1 or 2 episodes. First, the actor's terrific in the part, second, it takes some pressure off Hugh Laurie in that it spreads around the lines that have to be memorized. Good move, plugging a bluetooth device into his ear to cover up that he's talking to himself. Heh.
but I can't see myself turning in each week for the new characters that were introduced.
Not yet, we'll see if I feel more well-disposed to them next week. I just don't like my guys getting less screen time than I feel they deserve. I'm sitting here wondering why the heck Gibbs and McGee had to go to San Diego when they're not doing anything there.
Is House more than a little insane or does he just have an over-developed guilt complex and a very active mental life?
I think crazy, maybe from too many drugs. The Girl thinks early-onset Alzheimers. (She googled the symptoms to prove her theory to me. Nice.)
'House' nearly lost me forever with their approach to the deaf kid's story. They weren't nearly condemning enough of House's actions (I would have sued him for everything he had, personally). They sort of won me back by the end. But not entirely.
Wait, did another show have a storyline where a doctor self-righteously decides a deaf kid should have one of those cochlear implants that don't actually tend to work very well over the objections of a parent?
Sounds like ER season 4 to me, but I could be wrong.