I don't know where it would belong, but I tried it, and it never gelled for me. It seemed very schizophrenic in tonem and as of the fourth ep that I watched, still didn't seem decided on it's personality at any given five minute stretch.
'Time Bomb'
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]
It's...kind of a procedural? I was lukewarm at the start but I'm likiing it more. Very much liked the new adversary introduced tonight.
For the record, I never brought up Garcia/Hotch. That's your own sick mind, brenda.
Hard Target isn't a procedural. It doesn't have a thread home here, beyond whitefont in natter or similar.
Has it decided yet? Is it noir? Is it camp? Is it really fucking dark? Because it's all of those things, but never at the same time, and all in the same episode. I adore the title sequence, and could watch that over and over again. But when Rorschach is on the screen, it's a completely different show, tone aside.
I think my favorite moment of what I've seen was from the airplane ep, where at the end the female potential recruit is dangling from the plane, all noir femme fatale, saying "What's your name". The only time I enjoyed the whole Chance-Mysterious-Identity schtick. But it's not the show.
(off topic here)
Hard Target isn't a procedural.
No, it's a John Woo/Jean-Claude Van Damme movie.
Sorry, but if you're going to get technical...
HUMAN TARGET IS NOT A PROCEDURAL.
Clear enough?
For the record, I never brought up Garcia/Hotch. That's your own sick mind, brenda.
har. I'm sure it would be there if you looked. Hell, i'm sure that you could find Strauss porn if you looked.
I'm sure there's Strauss/Hotch and Strauss/Rossi and Strauss/Prentiss out there for starters.
And, I'm sure, Reid. Because he's the LBD of the fandom.