Roday's co-written:
"An Evening with Mr. Yang"
"Tuesday the 17th"
"Black and Tan: A Crime of Fashion"
"American Duos"
"Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast"
He also directed "Tuesday the 17th" and it looks like he's been producing, as well.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Roday's co-written:
"An Evening with Mr. Yang"
"Tuesday the 17th"
"Black and Tan: A Crime of Fashion"
"American Duos"
"Scary Sherry: Bianca's Toast"
He also directed "Tuesday the 17th" and it looks like he's been producing, as well.
are there any CM eps that deal with the backstory on the agents?
I'm really bad with Psych episode titles, but I seem to recall Scary Sherry being really funny.
are there any CM eps that deal with the backstory on the agents?
If you want Reid backstory, it's like every episode. Okay, that's a bit over the line. But he gets a lot of history shown. His episodes are S4E06 and S4E07 The Instincts (a little) and Memoriam (entirely) as well as some in S2E22 and S3E01 The Fisher King Pt 1 & 2 because his mother is involved. Morgan gets his story told in Profiler Profiled, which is S2E12. Emily has some of her history come home in S4E17, Demonology.
Other than that, it's just mentions. Hotch met his wife in high school, Rossi's had a bunch of wives, JJ grew up in a small town, got an athletic scholarship to college and is afraid of the woods, Reid is afraid of the dark, Garcia used to be a hacker living off the grid. That sort of stuff.
msbelle,
yes, quite a few. they are spread out all over the place.
thanks guys. clearly I just need to start with season 1 and watch everything over to catch all the bits I've missed. I have watched it off and on, just never HAD to record it.
especially how "that's my best friend, isn't he AWESOME?" Shawn was at the funeral when Gus got up to sing.
That was really great. That and that Gus's grudge turned out to be justified.
For whatever reason, my DVR only picked up the last 40 minutes of House, and it was totally fine! I'm not sure if that means I should stop watching it or not.
Good episode, except that Olivia Wilde can't act at all and that seems to make these producers think we want more Foreteen. If I were House, she'd be in the lab testing samples all day every day, as she makes Jennifer Morrison look like Helen Mirren.
For whatever reason, my DVR only picked up the last 40 minutes of House, and it was totally fine! I'm not sure if that means I should stop watching it or not.
I thought it was a good episode, and I'm glad to not only see that House is still in therapy, but that he's taking it seriously now. Of course, while seeing Chef move into a culinary career may be interesting, it was inevitable he'd get back to the hospital, but I'm glad it's a process for him to get back to work, and not a hand wave. (Well, not a complete hand wave.)
Good episode, except that Olivia Wilde can't act at all and that seems to make these producers think we want more Foreteen.
Y'know, I never minded her much. Not that it matters. I really took the events of this episode to mean that Taub and 13 were more-or-less gone for real.
Did I miss something, because Foreman telling 13 he couldn't work with her because they'd fight and he NEEDED her so of course logically he fired her, made no sense to me. Doesn't he think she might break up with him for that?
If House comes back, will Taub?