What channel was Sherlock on? I can't find it in my listings.
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]
PBS, Masterpiece Mystery, whenever it airs for you. It's also online, I think, on pbs.org.
Cool, thanks.
I had no trouble telling Graves and Freeman apart as Lestrade and Watson, but I am a big fan of both actors.
Castle - why do I have an unfortunate feeling who the secret admirer is?
On a lighter note - loved "Just for that, I'm basing my next book on Esposito." Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!
There's a ton of great canon references throughout the Sherlock series.
Also, for my money, the first episode is the best. I can say that, just having watched it on the plane.
I rewatched the first episode, and liked it much better this time. And, god help me, I ship it. They're like puppies with each other and wrestling over the rawhide bone that is the case.
Castle: I wonder if they're going to have this affect his casual glee over murders. At least for a little while it should, I think. But for someone with the ruthless "I can use this" writer's curse, it's a hell of a thing to go up against real evil.
Yay Martha for acknowledging the usefulness of paranoia--and knowing her son would not just say "I love you" without an ulterior motive! I love Castle's family. I didn't *think* they'd go to that gritty of a place of having Alexis' stalker be a killer, but this wasn't that light-hearted of an episode. And now Castle has a real bete noir.
I'll be shallow about tonight's Castle: Ryan should wear more vests!! Actually, I'm loving the return of the vest for men's suits--Esposito was rocking his last year, and Ryan was looking sharp this week. Between these two and Spencer Reid's occasional foray into non-sweater vests, I'm a very happy procedural fangirl.
Er, last night's Castle wasn't supposed to be all soundtrack and no dialog, right?