There are two things in abundance in South Africa - racial hatred and diamonds.
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]
I think someone mentioned this during Leverage the other night, but between these two shows I'm starting to feel the lack of a quotables thread.
House was sort of boring tonight. I was expecting it to be more interesting.
Do what I do, Brenda, and just quote out of context in the middle of Natter posts.
I have no books about elephants.
Castle. . . it's just so much fun.
Can we call the other two Rosencrantz and Gildenstern?
After Castle finished, I just said, "They're soooo cute together!" Beckett and Castle are absolutely my favorite couple-not-yet-together on tv right now. Ryan made me giggle with his comment of "Do they even know they're finishing each other's sentences?"
I loved Esposito's shoutout to Snakes on a Plane, Alexis's disgust with the women (and girls) at her school fawning over her father, and the squatter Mickey was yet another great casting choice for a one-shot character.
Ryan made me giggle with his comment of "Do they even know they're finishing each other's sentences?"
That made me laugh and laugh.
At the end, when they were walking to the elevator arm-in-arm, she was twirling her hair just like she did when she was talking to the fireman. Love it!
ETA: Someone over at TWOP caught that Bachelor #8 on the list was Andrew Marlowe, the really rich guy from earlier this season. Nice continuity, writers.
The other two detectives are brilliant. Competent cops, witty in their own right, and they like Castle. And I like the Captain. And the Alexis/Castle relationship is wonderful. She's worried about who will look after her dad after she's in college! She knows he needs someone to look after him. And when she needs help, he drops everything to go. I can't say how refreshing it is to have a family relationship on a show that isn't fraught with drama--other than what his diva mother brings.