I think scifi should pick up journeyman. seriously.
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]
And Blood Ties.
I think scifi should pick up journeyman. seriously.
Nooooo! That's premium cable out here/I don't get premium. It needs to stay in basic cable or network where it belongs.
I feel asleep during last night's ep of Life, but I'm jazzed to watch it tonight. (Only got 3 hrs. sleep the night before; it wasn't the show.)
Damian Lewis is funnee: "to the moon!"
I almost had to beat you up there, J-cat.
"I don't. I don't think Sarah does. She's terrible at keeping a secret, so she definitely would have told me."
Heh. I like that DL and SS seem to get along well on the set. And I like his onion metaphor.
Hopefully the strike will last just long enough to give them a bit of a break; the idea that the last ep filmed will air tomorrow with no notion of when the next one will be filmed, let alone aired, is already making me go into withdrawal symptoms. Man, I love this show a lot.
A rather nice article by Alan Sepinwall praising Life; it refers to tonight's ep briefly but not in any kind of concrete spoilery fashion.
He starts the review with "I'm getting attached to this show" x3. Shouldn't it be "I'm not attached to this show?"
He starts the review with "I'm getting attached to this show" x3. Shouldn't it be "I'm not attached to this show?"
Not if he's trying to CANDYMAN the show so it suddenly appears.
Ha! I think Sepinwall's referring to a particular moment in the pilot, in which Charlie's mantra was "I'm not attached to this car. I'm not attached to this car" x repeat ad nauseum while he was totally in lust with his snazzy muscle car (which then gets destroyed by a tractor in a spot of a spectacularly inept driving by Ted.)