thank you. My nightmares were ceasing.
'The Message'
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]
I just love the blonde diabetic woman--she, and the second blonde woman from last night's ep, are great examples of the really strong female victims that Criminal Minds specializes in.
I was recently watching "Legacy" from Season 2, the one with the housecleaner unsub who was taking Kansas City's street people and having them run the gauntlet he'd set up in an old meatpacking plant (an ep with one of my favorite cops of the week, the OCD detective who couldn't get any of his higher-ups to care that 60-some street people had just disappeared, so he went to the FBI instead), and that was an ep with a wonderfully strong victim.
The Luke Perry one was on last night! I haven't rewatched yet.
like _Open Season_ featuring Katie from Terriers! It was interesting to watch a hunted woman (literally) making strong, viable, choices and not being demonized for prioritizing her survivial over sentimentality.
Am catching up on Bones. I liked the Shakespearean interrogation on last week's ep. Sweets conversing in Elizabethan was very pleasant.
What L&O:Mothership episode was L&O:UK's Alesha adapted from, if any? Was one of the ADAs raped in the NY version?
I was trying to figure that out myself.
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I didn't see the UK episode, but psychologist was raped in the NY version. None of the ADAs were raped, but one was stuffed in a car trunk and killed.
Was the psychologist raped by a medical professional they tried to prosecute? The ending of the episode felt familiar (where they publicly arrested the rapist in order to get victims to come forward), but I couldn't make the start of it work.
One of her patients was raped by her gyno and she wasn't sure if the patient was delusional. So she went to the gyno herself and he drugged her and raped her.