My god, I watched the last ten minutes of L&O too many times. Linus gives the world's smallest smirk. I love it. But I deleted before rewatching the beginning, and I should have. I do love Lupo too.
'Serenity'
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]
NCIS:LA I loved the little tea thing that ran through the episode, especially, "Can't you taste the paper". Heddy is really the only reason for me to watch right now.
Heddy and the new kid.
If you like Linus Roache and Timothy Hutton, and a bunch of other awesome people, I recommend the 13-episode series "Kidnapped."
Man, I wish Netflix had either of those streaming. I feel cheated having to wait for physical media. Possibly because my queue is impossibly long.
Hulu has Kidnapped - actually you are redirected to another site but I found it a couple of months ago through Hulu. At only 13 episodes, it feels incomplete but the cast is great.
Yeah, Kidnapped was wonderful.
More Linus: he's in The Wings of a Dove playing a journalist/con artist and in Pandaemonium where he plays Samuel Coleridge.
I'm going to have to track more Linus down.
Cold Case is leaving me, well, cold these days. Last night was another storyline that should have had me sniffly, but nothing. I found myself dreading the rapping. Her voice just wasn't strong enough to interest me without backing music.
Also, costcutting continues. Kat is back, but no Will.
And Numb3rs had no dad or Amita or the other FBI woman.
It's kinda distracting, this furloughing.
Loved tonight's Castle! One of the best eps yet. Great stuff between Beckett and Castle, but equally good moments with Esposito and Ryan (without either of the two leads, no less!), a nice moment with Mom and a neat little subplot with Alexis, and some great one-shot characters, one whom I'm hoping will make a reappearance. Jessup, the felon locksmith wannabe, was terrifically written, and the actor who played him was hilarious.