The chess scenes were a nice nod at how he's processed - still is processing - Gideon's departure.
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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]
CM continues to mine my nightmares for plots.
Yesterday's episode was creepy but, at the end, it seemed more sad than anything. The Reid character really has grown - I've been watching old episodes and he wouldn't have the assurance to carry through what he did in this.
To go to the trivial, what do people think of Garcia's red hair?
Garcia can do no wrong.
I need to see more scenes of her not just seated at her desk or through a remote feed.
Coordinated well with her glasses, though.
Garcia can do no wrong.
Absolutely.
I love the way Reid handled the unsub. He treated her like a victim instead of a suspect. I also loved the way he announced he was going to check out the mental health facility. I knew he was going to get angry by the disgust in his voice when he mentioned shock therapy on kids.
I always loves me some Reid and I also approve of the way they are seriously growing his character.
I was just poking around the IMDB entry for NCIS, and have had my mind blown. Pauley Perrette is 40 years old???
Pauley Perrette is 40 years old???
Seriously? She looks damn good!
I know!
Also, they seemed to have based a lot of their characters' backstories on the actors' lives. Michael Weatherly's dad is a multi-millionaire (was the sole American importer of Swiss army knives), Sean Murray (whose stepfather happens to be Donald Bellisario himself) was born in Bethesda, and his dad was the XO on the carrier Enterprise.
Sean Murray (whose stepfather happens to be Donald Bellisario himself)
I didn't know this either.
ETA: I wonder how much more uncomfortable that made things on the set when Bellasario and Harmon were arguing over the show?