trudy: firing a weapon into a crowd of civilians is a huge no no. Even worse into a subway car. Pretty much guaranteed collateral damage and huuuuuge lawsuits. In the warehouse with no bystanders to witness? That would be tougher to pass up. I was, however, making flaily hands that she went into foot pursuit with even NOTIFYING cover units much less calling for backup. Plus, as soon as she ran into the subway she would have been on the phone with transit telling them to stop the bloody train. they do that kind of thing for police :)
So glad for season 3!!!!! Bouncey
Plus, as soon as she ran into the subway she would have been on the phone with transit telling them to stop the bloody train. they do that kind of thing for police
Given the guy's MO, I suspect he'd just start taking out random passersby if he was in a no-win situation. There's less collateral damage if he gets away. At least that's what I told myself.
FYI: In Plain Sight returns tonight.
There's less collateral damage if he gets away. At least that's what I told myself.
Seriously, I don't watch Castle for the procedural parts (even though that's why it's in this thread), I watch if for the relationships between all the characters. This show is just FUN.
It's a good thing...the procedural...what's the writer term? blows.Sometimes it interferes with my enjoyment...fuckin' Simon, man. Ruins everything with his*accuracy* blah blah, facts, blah blah, manufacturing crisis, blah blah unchecked capitalism...what an asshole.
Maybe even fake-married people sound alike after a while.
I mostly half-watch Castle for just that reason. I pay attention when there's fun stuff on screen. I read blogs whenever there's a scene in the interview room.
The interview room scenes have their moments - it's a good opportunity for Beckett to slap Castle down if he needs it.
The interview room scenes have their moments - it's a good opportunity for Beckett to slap Castle down if he needs it.
Also good if Ryan and/or Esposito are involved.
Beckett's great in the room. I don't think that's where the show displays a procedural weakness at all.
That was totally not the death I was expecting from L&O:CI. I was expecting Goren to buy it.
It's not too late. This is going to be the end of D'Onofrio on the show, right? That is what I'm gathering from the ads.