eeep. I get ion now and they do CM old seasons. whee!
Garcia made me laugh in tonight's current ep.
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eeep. I get ion now and they do CM old seasons. whee!
Garcia made me laugh in tonight's current ep.
I get ion now and they do CM old seasons. whee!
Do you get A&E? They also do a lot.
Last night was a bad night for the CM team. They didn't save anyone's life, and didn't catch the bad guy.
Rossi was a mean, mean man to the judge, but it's not like the judge did anything to deserve decency.
I liked the final bit with the golfer (as not to spoil anyone who hasn't seen it)
NCIS:LA is the top new show of the season. Better ratings than FlashForward? But it's so...nothing particularly special! I watch it because I have a thing for the male leads and Linda Hunt, but I don't give it all my attention. Even the bromance is oddly forced.
ita is me. Much as I like the above-mentioned folk. It's poorly executed and even Linda Hunt is really, really phoning it in.
It got a full season pickup.
I find this oddly disappointing. Although as TV content goes...at least it's not another reality show.
Yeah, I pretty much leave NCIS:LA on because it's right after NCIS. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother. I think I watched the first 5 minutes and the last 5 minutes and got all I wanted from this last episode.
I like the girl and the newbie on NCIS:LA, the angst between G and Sam makes it seem like the producers are hoping the slash writers will take notice.
I know! It seems like they set it up just for that and it kinda grosses me out. I wanna come by the slash naturally, if you wanna call it that.
The girl dry cleans her jeans. I'm not sure I can get over that. The newbie's kinda sweet, though. Even if his emotional arc is telegraphed from a couple miles away.
I don't see angst between Sam and G, I just see slightly forced bromance. They're trying to force the chemistry, and I'm just not feeling it yet.
I like the break of structure in last night's Mentalist. People stepped out of their places. I'm not a big fan of Tunney's range, but I think she played the breakdown well.
And I totally got that it was the psychiatrist from early on. Not how or why, but I figured he can mess with her memory and he can mess with Jane's hypnosis results.
And I totally got that it was the psychiatrist from early on.
Strangely enough, that didn't ping for me until fairly late. I think it's because I was just so caught up in everyone stepping out of their prescribed roles a bit. It was really interesting and I like what they didn't show us almost more than what they did show us.