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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]
Oh, and another thing I liked was when Castle was talking to the reporter and she told him why she assumed he and Beckett were together--he couldn't shut up about her!
And to your larger point, that a year earlier he wouldn't shut up about himself. (Which might be a tiny bit of an unfair standard for a profile piece, but hey.)
Castle might be the anti-Moonlighting. The show might survive the hooking-up of the main characters.
Do we think Tony and Ziva slept together, or are the writers just messing with us?
Whoah. White Collar was two blocks from my apartment.
Still, I don't get the OT3 except that Peter and Elizabeth have an amazing marriage. Because she's totally pushing them closer together.
They have such lovely chemistry. I love their back and forth and doling out of information and reading each other.
I also like Jones a lot and didn't miss Morales's character, what little of one she has. They need to work on that.
I think if they didn't sleep together they came very close and are debating whether to go all the way. I like that it's being treated as something that's already happened rather than indulging in all the hot and heavy stuff.
Was the NCIS broadcast chopped up for anyone else? The credits ran at a quarter till, then they ran the last section again. And the last commercial break came back to Holly in the middle of the attack. It was very fractured.
Connie, it ran regular here. Did you see the very last scene back at the office?
I had NCIS dvr'd while I was in class, but came home to find it had only recorded one minute before stopping. I don't know why, since Dirty Jobs was recorded over on Discovery with no problem. Oh, well, at least I was able to watch it OnDemand later in the evening.
We got everything after they called Ducky about the allergy, but I suspect there was some previous stuff cut out, as well as more with the guy who handed over the Epipen, because a vague "He looks suspicious" from the air marshal doesn't seem sufficient for Ziva's reaction to the pen.
Ah, well, that's what On Demand's for.
It would be such a relief if Tony and Ziva did decide to act as relative grown-ups about sleeping together, including retaining their snarkiness. I could become quite the fan of Tony/Ziva if they kept it like that.
When did Gibbs mess up his shoulder before?