Yeah, but tangled up in Jason's story is Frank (Keith Carradine) another classic crazy-cakes serial killer.
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]
Yeah, that's good stuff. I was just trying to help!
Not a huge fan of Gideon (or Patinkin in anything other than TPB), but the Frank two-fer was great! Saw that this week.
I've actually seen a good portion of S1 and 2, since that's where A&E has been since I've started paying attention. Prentiss is miles above Elle.
I think CM got significantly better in season 3. Not only was it free of Gideon, who was an unpleasant character who took up way too much screen time, but the writing seems tighter and the production more sophisticated.
Flashpoint was excellent tonight.
I'm seeing CM the way I first saw SG-1, all out of order. Except for Patinkin and the other guy I have no idea what season I'm watching.
Rossi and Prentiss are a huge bonus from Gideon and Elle. (Though the first Elle episode I saw was when she was going off the rails, so I might not have given her a chance. Emily still kicks her ass.)
The Luke Perry one is amazing, and yeah, when they bring in a guest star they really work it.odd how unusual that is.
One of the capital C creepiest eps is set in my mom's home town. Ew.
Quester, it took me a long time to get that figured out too.
I thought for a while that Prentiss and Elle were the same person. I just couldn't figure that out! I still get them mixed up.
True Night (the Frankie Muniz one) is really good. Profiler, Profiled is amazing. Also Mayhem. And Penelope is really good, too.
I seem to always discover procedurals when they're late in their shows run. My first CSI:Vegas ep was the S5 Tarantino-directed finale, I just started with NCIS last fall, and now I'm thinking about watching CM and Leverage due to y'all.