A&E is shifting their CM schedule again.
sigh
I really just need to get a TiVo.
'Out Of Gas'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
A&E is shifting their CM schedule again.
sigh
I really just need to get a TiVo.
Now that I've got S1-4 on dvd, I'm no longer recording anything from those seasons, just looking for S5 eps on A&E and CBS.
I did record Sex, Birth, Death last night, though. That was the first CM ep I ever saw, and it really sticks with me. Anton Yelchin is amazing as Nathan Harris, and I love the Garcia/Reid and Reid/Morgan conversations.
Also, I love the unspoken relationship of Garcia walking away at the end with Morgan's arm around her.
Envy me, for I am now in possession of S5 DVDs. ROCK.
Heh, Barb. I'm now in possession of Seasons 3 and 4. Best Buy has them on sale for $19.99 a piece. I'm waiting on Amazon to send me S1, 2, and 5.
I've fallen... HARD.
Do the S5 dvds have any commentaries? I was bummed to find out that neither S3 nor S4 have any at all.
Yesterday morning, I was watching a bit of Uncanny Valley, and then last night I was finishing off my S3 dvds of CM. These two combined to have me wonder what the hell Rossi is always writing in his little notebooks, and how much of these cases we see them solve are going to end up in his next book.
I'd love it if the Uncanny Valley interrogation of Doctor Daddy Jonathan Frakes ends up in a forthcoming Rossi book as an example of how to do the tag-team interview, thus demonstrating the strengths of the BAU-team style that he's only become a convert to since returning to the FBI.
Oh, Ashes and Dust tonight on ION. Poor Reid, describing an addict. So certain and as close as he got to a confession to the group.
And of course, he has to do it as part of a profile presentation to the local cops. God forbid he actually, oh, I don't know, sit down and talk to his coworkers!
I still love the ep where Hotch says (I think to Gideon), "We all know about Reid and his issues..." when he's talking about all the reasons Strauss is on his ass. That was about as explicit as any of them ever got, other than Hotch telling Reid to finish watching his movie (aka, go back to the NA meeting) at the end of Elephant's Memory.
Don't forget when he went to get Prentiss in "In Birth and Death." When she asks, "And what could I have told her?" and he responds with, "You could have told her that one of my agents shot a suspect in cold blood. That another has a serious drug problem that I didn't report. Strauss gets verification of any of that and my career is over."
That was the only direct reference any of them made to his actually having a drug problem.