::sniff:: Thank you. I knew you'd understand.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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]
G.D. Falksen reviews "Punk'd" on the Tor website.
I like Bones for a lot of reasons, but one of them is the strong secondary characters. Like Caroline's line tonight -- "I hate it when you're all adult and sensible. Give me a little bile and revenge. That's what I appreciate in a man."
"I hate it when you're all adult and sensible. Give me a little bile and revenge. That's what I appreciate in a man."
I laughed, turned to Lewis and said, "I can so appreciate that sentiment," and he replied, "Of course you can."
My husband, he knows me so.
H50: Double banana, bitch.
H50: Double banana, bitch.
As pretty as Alex O'Loughlin is to look at (not to mention, Daniel Dae Kim), Scott Caan is running away with my geeky, snarky little heart.
I don't think Alex knows where the emotional heart is. At least DDK knows where it's located and goes to get it from time to time.
Caan, the freaky midget, is on fire for the entire hour.
At least DDK knows where it's located and goes to get it from time to time.
and he looks damned fine in a pair of jeans.
Because my DVR will only capture two shows at once, and I can't watch a different one while two are recording, I've been going for Castle and Chase instead of H50. But I'm thinking I'd be enjoying H50 more than Chase, which is a bit too angsty. I think I would prefer light, meaningless entertainment with characters who have no enduring emotional problems that must be dealt with in every episode.
Yeah, I just decided that I liked H50 better than Chase. If I'm home, I will watch Castle in real time and record the other two.