It's weird, but I'm now looking at them through a Winchester prism. Sure, they're brothers, but are they BROTHERS?
I haven't liked this season much, so I won't actually miss it that much.
This episode was very weird. Much darker than normal NUMB3Rs fare, and the investigators sure didn't act like it was dark.
I know - they acted like it was nothing noteworthy. And there was all this non-case related stuff going on.
Your "good" guys are raping with a baseball bat, and gerbils? Really? That's what we're chattering about?
Is this where "Medium" discussion happens? (Does any "Medium" discussion happen?) Anyway, did anyone else happen to catch it last night? Some of their episodes are darker than others, but last night's really went nasty. I saw it coming, but I still feel bad for Scanlon.
I haven't watched it yet, but I'm intrigued now.
Is this where "Medium" discussion happens? (Does any "Medium" discussion happen?) Anyway, did anyone else happen to catch it last night? Some of their episodes are darker than others, but last night's really went nasty. I saw it coming, but I still feel bad for Scanlon.
Yeah, it was pretty brutal, although I do not exactly feel bad for Scanlon.
Yeah, I saw "Medium" and I kind of couldn't believe the ending. I hope that there is some consequences for the action/inaction taken. There is a record of a phone call being made before the action in question happened. It would be easy enough to work this out.
Why is Seeley's brother iceskating?
There is a record of a phone call being made before the action in question happened.
Yeah, I wondered about that too. Although I don't know if Allison's participation in a case counts as official evidence, since she's not really a recognized part of the police force. But the other cop who got to go home early would be on the record, right?