Rewatched The Tribe, Criminal Minds. Blackwolf is one of the cops of the week I'd most like to see come back.
"At least I didn't shoot him."
I'd love to see Blackwolf again. He and Hotch had great chemistry.
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Rewatched The Tribe, Criminal Minds. Blackwolf is one of the cops of the week I'd most like to see come back.
"At least I didn't shoot him."
I'd love to see Blackwolf again. He and Hotch had great chemistry.
I agree. Of course, when I saw him, I thought "Bobby!" (from Saving Grace *sniff*)
I'm rewatching White Collar, and am catching some things I missed (from literally being out of the room as well as not realizing that this was a show where you should Pay Attention).
Well, oh em gee, I have seen the oh tee three.
Of all the scenes to miss, I missed Burke nearly crashing his Taurus because he was staring too intently at Neal during an . . . interesting conversation.
People who saw last week's Castle, have you heard of, or seen, a movie called Unknown White Male?
netflix has it. sounds interesting.
I have neither seen nor heard of it. How does it relate to Castle?
Oy--here's the deal on the Criminal Minds spinoff--they're casting for the pilot, which doesn't feature any of our team:
a team that exists outside of FBI bureaucracy
So that's how they're getting around the "there's only one BAU" stricture? Kinda lame.
So it's part of the FBI but outside FBI bureaucracy. It's the FBI's own Psych Black Ops? I really don't like this idea. Aren't the actual CM BAU folks supposed to be the best of the best; that's why they're there? If it doesn't fail, I hope I will be able to ignore it.
It's a documentary about a guy who gets amnesia. His friend recognizes him and comes to help him remember, but with amnesia, the guy is basically a brand new person. It's put together with footage from before and after that the friend had.
DJ, is it fiction or an actual documentary?