And he was actually TALLER than Tim Roth.
Ha.
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And he was actually TALLER than Tim Roth.
Ha.
You know, I finally figured out who Tim Roth is reminding me of with his weird posture/head tilting on Lie to Me - Chianna from Farscape.
I loved last night's Castle--probably one of my favorite eps yet. Great stuff with his mom (nice to see her getting some plotline), and the interplay between the two minion cops whose names I can never remember and Beckett was hilarious. They picked up on her knowledge of the modeling world really quick (it went right past Castle), and can apply their research skills to embarrassing effect. Finally, seeing how Castle took his foray into said world to heart was very sweet.
Castle's gift is that he can walk right up to the line of being completely inappropriate before the streak of decency ropes him back in. Of course, his daughter's usually in that equation. Anything that reminds him of her tends to put the breaks on.
Also, "House" was interesting. I'm hoping the overwrought dictator storyline doesn't play out too long, although I suspect it will. That being said, I could watch James Earl Jones and Jesse Spencer talk about baseball scores.
I like Castle and the cop but the cases are pretty weak. Maybe they should have them be full-on goofy, like "Monk" cases. Dag, I missed James Earl Jones? Gotta watch KO early on Mondays...
I just handwave the level of case difficulty on Castle. I've been recommending it to a lot of customers at the bookstore if I see them buying mystery books, but I tell them it's more about the characters than the cases. Definitely more of a '80s crimesolving tv show vibe than a 2000s police procedural.
"We're investigators." "We called your dad."
And Castle's line to his Mom: "Unemployed divas who live in glass houses--rent free--shouldn't throw stones."
It's nice to see family interaction without angst.
Definitely more of a '80s crimesolving tv show vibe than a 2000s police procedural.
It's certainly got some parallels to Remington Steele.
Yeah, which I think fits better than the Moonlighting one it seems every reviewer seems duty-bound to try to find. I mean, they make each other crazy, but it's much more affectionate than David/Maddie(IMO)
Reading Heat Wave by weekly chapter releases is making me batty. I waited long enough to start that I got the first 7 chapters all at once.
It will be interesting to see how Beckett reacts once she has read it.