I totally missed that!
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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]
I was mighty impressed that the victim in last night's Cold Case really cut all her hair off during the shoot. I can't remember the last time I saw that on TV.
The predictable pacing worked to heighten the surprise. It was the right time into the ep for the night, the cool song was playing, but Lilly was on the right. Now I don't see how they have another hour of story left. Unless she's wrong.
Very Happy that Medium was renewed. Love me some Jake Weber!
Did anyone see the new L&O:CI ep with Jeff Goldblum? Was it any good? I'm still so disappointed that Raines wasn't renewed that I might end up skipping him in another procedural just out of spite (well, that and the fact that I haven't watched L&O in any variety in years).
Kathy,
it wasn't bad, but Goldblum doesn't quite have his rhythm yet. I think it will be better in another ep or 2.
I thought it was good.
Damn--according to Mo Ryan at the Tribune, Life's been cancelled.
"Life" has been canceled for good.
According to this story in TV Week, if a new show was not on NBC's pickup list today, it will not be on in the fall.
Okay, but that doesn't make any sense. Chuck and Life both just finished their second seasons.
Good point--I wonder what its status is!
ETA: I just pointed that out to her in comments--I'll let you know if she responds.
Okay, but that doesn't make any sense. Chuck and Life both just finished their second seasons.
Not sure I understand - please to explain?
Finally getting around to last Monday's Castle after the tepid reviews here, and while I agree the mystery ain't all that much, the fact that they have a man in a wheelchair who is a Capt. Pike pleases my geek sensibilities way too much.