Huh. ita, on Twitter he said it was on the "Castle set". I assumed DVD set, because how can there be an Easter egg on the physical set? But maybe so. Either way, I'm unlikely to find it.
Ilona Costa Bianchi ,'The Girl in Question'
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 agree, Connie. I don't find NCIS:LA even close to as interesting as the original. I kinda wanted to give it a shot for Chris O'Donnell, but it's just not got that same feel. It's taking itself just a little too seriously, I think.
Normally it's not a bad thing to see hottie detective get all snuggly with a woman, but it was such a painfully wrong judgment call I had to avert my eyes from the screen.
Yes,
Still, I really like how Cutter played her in the end, and was appropriately squicked when she squirmed on the stand.
And yes! I didn't really see why Lupo was so drawn to her.
I didn't either. She came off seeming half-crazy from jump.
I think Lupo is damaged goods in search of even more damaged goods--I'm pretty sure he had a thing for his widowed sister-in-law.
At the end of the episode, I turned ot the DH and said, why are all these men falling for her, she isn't even all that pretty. His response, she's seems to be totally available--emotionally and physically.
Watching Inspector Lewis on Mystery and at one point they flash their badges - EIGHT points.
Freaky Brits.
I can't believe it took me this long to wonder, watching Cold Case--has anyone ever lawyered up in the history of that show?
Well, that's a surprising guest spot on Lie to Me!
Even after all of this time, it's still a surprise.