I'm a giver.
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]
he's wiry, and the wiry ones can work the hardest. i think it would take an awful lot to break him. OTOH, one would have to feed him regularly.
Finally saw Hawaii 5-0. Fairly ridiculous, especially the last part breaking reams of laws on the Chinese freighter, but WTH, it was fun. Caan was great, the others are acceptable. Onto the DVR schedule it goes.
Now half-watching Blue Bloods, mainly because it's on next.
Did anyone watch Detroit 1-8-7? It wasn't half bad, for a pilot.
Did anyone watch Detroit 1-8-7?
I liked it. I hope it finds it's stride and an audience.
Did anyone watch Detroit 1-8-7?
Yeah, I liked it.
Blue Bloods is deeply stupid so far. Also, can Tom Selleck's mustache really be that color?
Blue Bloods, also good. More the realistic, "gritty" type of crime drama, though thankfully no uber-violence and gore (so far). Which maybe makes it not gritty? I dunno. It's grittier than H50. It's L&O gritty.
eta Ha! Completely opposite reviews.
I liked Detroit 187 too.
I'm giving Blue Bloods a chance.
Finally saw Hawaii 5-0. Fairly ridiculous, especially the last part breaking reams of laws on the Chinese freighter, but WTH, it was fun. Caan was great, the others are acceptable. Onto the DVR schedule it goes.
Heh, I did the same tonight, and I thought about it exactly the same way. I was upset that Marsters and Sadler had sooo little screen time, but I suspect that the Coast Guard won't be finding the former's body, so who knows.
Was Norman Reedus the one playing Marsters' brother? I saw him in the credits, but I never remember what he looks like.