I think that I like Ryan and Esposito more than Kate and Castle, honestly. They are so adorable.
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I loved it when Esposito and Ryan both rolled their chairs over to Beckett's desk, and Ryan kept on going before Esposito snagged it before he got completely out of frame. No comment made, like he was used to Ryan zooming around on his wheely chair.
Yep. They need more screen time.
The only problem with the Esposito and Ryan show is that they rode a really fine line of playing Ryan like too much a buffoon when he's really pretty bright and good at his job.
Although I did love the "Annie Oakley" line.
I'm liking Detroit 1-8-7 already. Might be the music.
eta Yep. Best of the new shows so far.
I adore Jon Michael Hill. And I'm glad they're actually filming in Detroit.
I liked Undercovers, although it would have had to completely suck for me to hate it. It was a little simplistic, but I'll give it a shot.
I watched the rerun of Chase. I got a little verklempt when they referred to DC as "Super Court". That's what my marshals used to call it. Point for authenticity.
I'm waiting for Lewis to get back here so we can watch CM. On the upside, I'll be able to fast-forward through commercials.
I wanted so much to like tonight's episode, but after a rewatch, I'm still meh on it. Individual parts were awesome, and the Cohen soundtrack was amazing, but it never came together as a whole. And the final confrontation doesn't jibe with what we know of Morgan.
Argh, I need to be more coherent about this, but I'm finding it difficult. My thoughts have obviously not completely gelled yet.
That had the feel of a massive rewrite in order to set up JJ's departure.
I'm with Maria—individual parts were really good, but other parts were just... meh. Then again, I may be bitter that Spicer was killed, because I really liked him.