Maybe Booth got some wicked food poisoning and they don't go back there anymore?
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]
He warned the squints that if they started going there all the time that he'd give it up.
Plus, it doesn't have the cool windows for dramatic from-the-street shots.
Actually, they haven't been back to the chinese restaurant since the end of season 1. Why? I dunno.
1. CM: Gross.
2. LIfe - OMG - is polygamy the theme of the evening?
(Okay, not so much in CM - but seriously.)
Oh my god, Damian Lewis, how are you such a sexy bitch?
Life: okay, Ted just became infinitely more awesome this ep at 50 minutes in.
And all the parrallels between Crews and Farthingale and the sparse houses and impersonal desk spaces was just charming.
I'm a little perturbed that Dani has taken zero interest in her partner's potential involvement in Ames' murder. She doesn't seem to care that he may have done it, and she doesn't seem to care that he may not have done it, and be defensive for him.
And holy crap that the white-haired-dude is her father!
I loved this episode. A lovely, twisty case of the week and amping up on the conspiracy theory and Jack Reese being involved (did he kill Ames?!! They were arguing in that first scene.) And I freakin' loved the team Charlie/Lt/Dani in the conference room with the bottles of wine and the baseball caps. The Lt., in all appearance, is an antagonist to Charlie yet she's also a good cop and recognizes that Charlie is one as well. I really like the ambiguity.
I like the idea that the LT, and also Bobby Starks in this respect, are good cops with motivations outside of setting up Crews, and yet in the process of being good cops they are following the letter of the law which makes them do things that possibly aren't favorable to ultimate justice (acting upon planted evidence, suspect motives, etc.)
I freakin' loved the team Charlie/Lt/Dani in the conference room with the bottles of win and the baseball caps.
It was a nice scene, but the clues were SO over the top obscure that once they got to the payoff I was just WTF? I mean, even Crews doesn't keep track of stuff in that manner. It was like something out of Myst.
I think I liked the fact that it was Dani and the LT working together more than I was befuddled by the revelation of a serial bomber we knew nothing about. I really cared more about the characters than the made-up revelation.
(edited for wiiiine)