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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]


§ ita § - Nov 18, 2009 1:44:38 pm PST #4220 of 11831
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Will it be as obscure as the catalyzer, I wonder?


Zenkitty - Nov 18, 2009 1:46:21 pm PST #4221 of 11831
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Or as blatant as the space cowboy outfit? Maybe Castle will dress up as a priest.


§ ita § - Nov 18, 2009 1:48:27 pm PST #4222 of 11831
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

And stab someone's eye out.


Zenkitty - Nov 18, 2009 1:49:14 pm PST #4223 of 11831
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

It's research!


le nubian - Nov 18, 2009 3:09:26 pm PST #4224 of 11831
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

no matter what, I'm looking forward to it!


Zenkitty - Nov 18, 2009 5:06:50 pm PST #4225 of 11831
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I think maybe I missed something on CM tonight. I didn't understand why they had to go see "The Fox" to figure this one out; granted Prentiss used her insight from the interview to peg the crucial detail, but they've solved similar cases on their own. As nice as it is to see the continuity, bringing back a previous killer, it looked like the whole case was just a way to spring this trap on Hotch. "The Fox" said, he knew you'd come, but how did he know that? He didn't commit the murders, so did he just take advantage of them? It does explain how he knew about Emily, but I was surprised that she never asked him how he knew her.

Previews: OMG. ... Haley dyed her hair.

OK, upon re-watch I've answered most of my own questions. And they can't kill Haley; she has to raise Jack.


§ ita § - Nov 18, 2009 8:05:49 pm PST #4226 of 11831
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

It's kinda creepy that Foyet was paying that much attention to the news, to predict the movement of the BAU. But the look on Hotch's face as he stalked out was worth it. Serious Hotch is serious now. Bring it on!

I've only seen The Fox once. I don't remember him being that nasty towards women. Emily's flirting was less oogy last week. And then Dante didn't buy it.


§ ita § - Nov 19, 2009 7:23:33 am PST #4227 of 11831
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

It's kinda creepy that Foyet was paying that much attention to the news, to predict the movement of the BAU.

Upon further examination I see that Foyet triggered the BAU visit himself by sending the "look what I've done" messages to Arnold. The only big question would be which agent(s) went to interview him. I suppose that the message would have gotten to Hotch regardless, but it's unquestionably stronger in person.

Reid looked really good at the presentation at the start. Which had little to nothing to do with the rest of the episode, but I guess they want to give MGG something to do that doesn't involve a lot of activity. There is only so much geographical profiling to go around.

Morgan didn't seem very in charge this week. He seemed quite at a loss twice, in fact: When the husband collapsed into his arms and then out of them, and when the woman knocked away his weapon (what is he, Mulder or a Winchester?) and he had to kill her. Hotch, OTOH, was calling all the shots on his side of the game (until the final reveal), even though the major revelations came from Morgan and whoever (Reid? I don't recall) worked out it was a woman.


sumi - Nov 19, 2009 7:28:04 am PST #4228 of 11831
Art Crawl!!!

Yes, clearly Morgan could also use a weapons bungee cord.


Zenkitty - Nov 19, 2009 7:43:14 am PST #4229 of 11831
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

And then Dante didn't buy it.

Well, you know, Dante wasn't crazy.

As I recall, The Fox was only in the one episode. I don't remember him paying special attention to the females, either, or for that matter, ever being called The Fox. Perhaps I've missed something.

when the woman knocked away his weapon ... and he had to kill her

A girl, tackling the Tackler. I thought the gun discharged accidentally while they were wrestling for it. Morgan didn't seem very leader-ly this time to me either; I postulate that Morgan thought he wanted to be in charge, and is now finding that he doesn't quite like it so much.

whoever (Reid? I don't recall) worked out it was a woman

That was Prentiss, rather brilliantly, too.

As soon as Arnold said, he's not done yet, I knew he was talking about Foyet. How many episodes left in the season? I thought they'd draw it out longer.