The benefits of watching TV procedurals, as taught by a very brave 8-year-old boy who saved his sister from a kidnapper.
'Potential'
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]
OK, that boy needs to get a visit from Mark Harmon.
That would be so cool! And I bet Harmon would be the kind of guy who would do it. Or, OR, get the kid a walk on part in an episode. How fun would that be?
That's fantastic! What an amazing kid. I might tell this story to the next snooty person who tells me they don't let their kids watch tv.
Castle: That was not a tight grouping.
TNT might pick up L&O.
Are they picking up all of NBC's good cast offs? Can we beg them to pick up Flashforward too?
I can't believe Castle actually continued on this path of cliche romance and it's many obstacles of contrived bad-timing.
I can't believe Castle actually continued on this path of cliche romance and it's many obstacles of contrived bad-timing.
Of COURSE it did! It doesn't just follow the cliche, it OWNS the cliche! It holds the cliche in its giddy embrace, and rides it for all its worth!
Flash Forward is ABC.
I know. I am wishful thinking.