Oh, I saw that coming a mile away, as soon as they asked each other if they knew what a call sheet was.
I figured they'd be following up on that, but I was surprised that Castle didn't pick up on it as well.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Oh, I saw that coming a mile away, as soon as they asked each other if they knew what a call sheet was.
I figured they'd be following up on that, but I was surprised that Castle didn't pick up on it as well.
Castle and NCIS both used "Strangers on a Train" to solve their cases this past week. Weird coincidence.
I watched "The Good Wife" last night. Liked it a lot...I kind of think it belongs in here due to the courtroom moments, but in some ways it doesn't. Dan's back on TV(well, it's Josh Something...where's he been?)
"In treatment."
Hope it helped...he looks good now.
I don't think it's a procedural, despite the inclusion of some investigation.
Yeah...maybe not. But it is not a Cable Drama either.
Yeah. I've been watching, and I like it (other than being a bit disappointed at Juliana Margulies's straightened hair), but I'm not sure what category it would go in. (Yes, I have hair issues. I am totally aware of this.)
But it is not a Cable Drama either.
I didn't intend to imply that it was. Just that discussion of it is off topic here by our definition.
I sort of thought the one I saw yesterday had some procedural elements, but I suppose that is a stretch, and absolutely you didn't call it a CD, but I might have hijacked that thread over this one. If that makes sense. But to keep it all in one post, I'll say Hil, yes, I agree. Also, she's botoxed or something facial and distracting. Which sort of makes me sad.
Ok, if I want to talk about this show again, I'll find somewhere else. Sorry.