Currie Graham is always awesome. And I find him sexy... although I am not sure he is a universal taste.
Oh, I'm with you there, Scrappy. I think he's dead sexy. Have you seen that episode of The Mentalist with him? RAWR.
'Dirty Girls'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Currie Graham is always awesome. And I find him sexy... although I am not sure he is a universal taste.
Oh, I'm with you there, Scrappy. I think he's dead sexy. Have you seen that episode of The Mentalist with him? RAWR.
I've read online theories that Strauss was guiding the team members to ultimately clear Hotch by asking just the right questions of just the right members. For example, she gets Reid to state emphatically that he remembers everything with his eidetic memory, and his recall is impeccable, thus ensuring that his testimony can't be questioned.
I love how Strauss is doing her standard combative interview technique with everyone except Garcia, because she'll remind anyone listening to the recording of the interviews of all the victims Foyet left behind, including the Hotchner family.
Ion had Empty Planet tonight. I think I'll have to move that up to my favorites from S2 list; I'd forgotten how damn good it is. I think the professor with the bomb in her car is one of my favorite one-shot characters on this show, the woman who plays her just nails it.
And of course, the scene with Morgan holding her hand as they dealt with the bomb.
And of course, the scene with Morgan holding her hand as they dealt with the bomb.
Foreshadowing the events of Lo-Fi/Mayhem
And of course, the scene with Morgan holding her hand as they dealt with the bomb.
One of my favorite Morgan scenes. It shows his empathy, courage, recklessness and stubornness all at the same time.
Definitely a great Morgan moment, up there with when he (and JJ) walked into the Montana bar full of armed militia bigots and faced them all down in his Morgan-itude, capped by giving the lead bigot his card at the end, then strolling out saying, "Take care, boys." So freakin' cool!!
Rizzolli and Isles: This weeks twist was so obvious, but maybe it is because I am so familiar with the guest actress from NCIS.
and also because there was no reason for Lola to be featured so prominently. I suspected that she was working with (I want to call him Foyet, but I can't remember his name), but I didn't think that she was the missing woman.
I was hearing Hoyt, but I'm not sure.
Yeah, I didn't expect the Stockholm syndrome angle, but I figured she was in cahoots.
but I didn't think that she was the missing woman.
I immediately recognized her picture from the file.