Yeah, at this rate either one of them won't show, or there won't be any news tonight!
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]
And this was the one (with Garret Dillahunt) I was actually going to watch live!
The game just ended. Still waiting to see what happens with the scheduling.
House starting now! 43 minutes late.
I never found Chase very attractive. But him all scruffy and guilt-ridden? Rrrow!
Did anyone watch Cold Case this weekend? The episode I'm starting to watch doesn't match the episode description. There's no dead musician-it's a dead Tupperware lady, plus the Tracy Thoms character (who'd have thought she'd have been the Wonderfalls alum with the steadiest work? Good on her, maybe) is in the squad room after being bumped last week. But Bobby Cannavale is in it, so I think it is this season and after last week.
eta: Aha. TWOP says it was a repeat. But I thought I'd seen them all. I know I'd have remembered this. Carl Lumbly and the civil rights movement? Weepers. I guess it's the one where Cannavale goes on the undercover gig he's skiving off of last week.
They didn't show Cold Case in my time zone at all - thanks to football. (I was looking forward to it too. . . . and baseball meant that we didn't get to see the Garrett Dillahunt Lie to Me. Damn you USian national sports.)
Well, the promos show him pleading his innocence, but he's still not rom com material.
to my surprise, they actually pushed off the news and aired Lie to Me at 9:45 EST. I didn't realize this at first and the first few minutes played out in mute. Was Cal speed dating?
In the end, I kind of love that he just immediately ran away from it all, that he wasn't stoic hero leader guy who shrugs off his victimhood. He was thefuckoutofthere.
The very end was sweet beyond words.
Was Cal speed dating?
He was, but it was part of a job. He was testing the fidelity of a client's wife.