And what's the fun in becoming an immortal demon if you're not regular, am I right?

The Mayor ,'End of Days'


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]


beekaytee - Dec 10, 2010 6:44:07 am PST #6660 of 11838
Compassionately intolerant

I did, too, sumi-- I was waiting for the whole thing to wind up being some Wizard of Oz scenario and was already prepared to throw things at the screen.

Me TOO. I totally expected the dream/knock on the head/traumatic amnesiablahblahblah outcome.

It was weird that they used so much 'supernatural' stuff...in terms of talking to the dead woman, seeing Tempe's picture where it didn't exist, etc. etc. but then to end on a totally rational, real-world conclusion.


Barb - Dec 10, 2010 7:03:23 am PST #6661 of 11838
“Not dead yet!”

It was weird that they used so much 'supernatural' stuff...in terms of talking to the dead woman, seeing Tempe's picture where it didn't exist, etc. etc. but then to end on a totally rational, real-world conclusion.

I didn't see it as supernatural so much as her subconscious forcing her to stop and take a look at the choices she's made and is making. Lewis and I were breaking it down last night, when we still thought it was a dream manifestation: Brennan by default and general nature is Superego (or in this case, the victim was behaving as another aspect of Superego); Angela & Sweets combined to portray Id; Micah was Ego.

Tempe doesn't tend to be terribly reflective since she's always so certain about the choices she's made. Or rather, she doesn't allow herself to be reflective because then she might have to acknowledge having made an error. For her to do so within the usual constrictions of storytelling would have been out of character; she literally had to be forced to look into a mirror. It was a fascinating device to have the story start with her giving a dinner party with her two closest friends and their respective partners, with whom she's also close. And to have Booth know her well enough to tease her into performing a parlor trick, as it were, but for the benefit of showing her off to impress his girlfriend was a neat intersect. He's hugely proud of Bones and still clearly adores her, but he was looking to impress Hannah.


-t - Dec 10, 2010 8:04:36 am PST #6662 of 11838
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

-t, what bothered you about Bones?

I don't know if I can articulate specifically why, but I found the whole over-identifying with the victim story profoundly irritating, especially the way the rest of the team accommodated it. Possibly in character, I don't know, but irritating.


Kathy A - Dec 10, 2010 8:21:55 am PST #6663 of 11838
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

SSA Aaron Hotchner is such a stickler for the rules and regulations, except when he's not.

"Make sure no one forgets to log out of the system. Garcia should not have access."


Vortex - Dec 10, 2010 10:29:54 am PST #6664 of 11838
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

In all fairness, the suspension was bullshit, and letting Garcia into the system would help themcatch the unsub. And led to the greatest Garcia hacking scene of all time. "have fun getting out of the wormhole" "oh, boy"


le nubian - Dec 10, 2010 11:32:32 am PST #6665 of 11838
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

next season will be "The Closer"'s last:

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ehab - Dec 10, 2010 12:22:25 pm PST #6666 of 11838
...all my words have been taken by my work. - Mala

I couldn't watch Criminal Minds. To AJ Cook's point it was so offensively similar in appearance a character as to take me right out of the story. After I fumed through a few scenes I had to shut it off.

I don't know if I'll go back.


Cass - Dec 10, 2010 12:34:16 pm PST #6667 of 11838
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

it was so offensively similar in appearance a character as to take me right out of the story

Because she was a pretty blonde? Would it have changed your opinion if they'd changed her hair or something? I am curious.

Personally, I don't like that they dropped JJ's character but whatever Rebecca Locke's new name is seems to be a different character to me.


§ ita § - Dec 10, 2010 12:47:51 pm PST #6668 of 11838
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Her character and JJ's are nothing alike.


-t - Dec 10, 2010 2:32:42 pm PST #6669 of 11838
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I just realized that many of the weird little moments in this latest CM were consequences of the team still not having a full-time liaison - the one guy being miffed that they were doing their own background checks, not getting all the files to start with, even Seaver returning the laptop. It's not a big thing, but it does make me appreciate the writing.