Jack was, of course, involved with Nathan.
And somewhere, Ed Quinn is still shouting "Oh my GOD!"
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Jack was, of course, involved with Nathan.
And somewhere, Ed Quinn is still shouting "Oh my GOD!"
I've somehow missed the Criminal Minds fan fic ... actually, I've missed a LOT of fan fic. (However, let me take a minute to pimp Fay's Supernatural fan fic with, um, a messiah, I think.)
I've been delighted that the uneasy-making stuff that's been popping up this season has actually been relevant. It makes one start to trust writers a little more.
Yeah, there have been several episodes where I was a little nervous for the show, but it has seemed to do well. I love Bones. It's fun and easy to watch and I really like the characters.
That is a fun article, Tom. It made me relive every stage of my affair with X-Files, from discovery, to love, to bitterness and betrayal.
(However, let me take a minute to pimp Fay's Supernatural fan fic with, um, a messiah, I think.)
Oh, you mean Wee John the Messiah? Hilarious! It's about Dean and Castiel (the angel) having a kid and raising it together. They're delightful [link]
Yes, Wee John (he has wings!)
Penelope is Derek's god-given solace. Not every chick gets to be that to a stand-up take-down sort of guy.
NCIS: LA recasts female lead. I feel bad for Louise Lombard.
I feel bad for Louise Lombard
Sorry for the actress losing a job, but I'm not surprised. I don't know if it was acting, directing, or writing, but the female lead made me antsy, she struck me as too desperate to be perceived as competent, with a bad case of "I must always remind them that I can do this even if I am a woman." I know that angle is considered an easy source of drama for writers, but I long for a female commander who doesn't feel compelled to apologzie/explain/account for her vagina and breasts.
I didn't like Jenny at first, it seemed a cheap plot twist to bring in Gibbs' old lover, but the conflict quickly when from "can A woman do this job" to "can THIS woman do this job".
I fondly remember Gina Torres being a police captain in a hostage negotiation unit--Standoff, was it?--and I never got the idea that her competence vis a vis her gender was ever a topic.