I just watched that episode of H50. I couldn't get past the fact that Marster's Irish accent was so much better than Boreanez's.
'Harm's Way'
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]
"No, watch this hair, you might learn something"
I couldn't get past the fact that Marster's Irish accent was so much better than Boreanez's.
I guess that you can't watch Lucky Charms commercials either, huh?
Well, no, now that you mention it, I can't.
Futoncritic interviews DDK and Peter Lenkov (executive producer) of Hawaii Five-O.
I've been watching old CM episodes and it struck me (a while ago, but I haven't brought it up) that JJ was no shrinking violet. She was more in touch with her emotions than the others have been, but there were a couple of episodes where she was as much a hard ass as any of the others. The one where Garcia was shot (I'm terrible with episode titles, so bear with me) ends up with her shooting the bad guy and not turning a hair.
Penelope. Well, that's the one after she got shot, where JJ killed the bad guy.
She's the only CM alum with one shot, one kill. Human, that is. We don't know her shot ratio for the dogs she took out.
eh ... the dogs died, she didn't
We only heard three shots from Reid's perspective in the corn field, so I'm guessing she went three for three on the dogs.
CM: I found Ashley far more recruit-like this week-- asking questions and learning. I can live with that.
And they are setting up Prentiss for quite the breakdown, aren't they? ::sigh::
I just finished watching last night's CM. Really well done, even though it was almost exclusively Morgan. Strauss has grown on me over the years, so I like it when she makes her occasional appearances.
One thing that stood out for me was how very Shawshank the score was--way to go, music writers!