Jack Lord's McGarrett was no exemplar of laidback, himself.
Is the new 5-0 on CBS? I suspect I may need to Hulu, if just for Wo Fat.
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Jack Lord's McGarrett was no exemplar of laidback, himself.
Is the new 5-0 on CBS? I suspect I may need to Hulu, if just for Wo Fat.
CBS doesn't Hulu. They do have some eps on the network website though.
Also? Danny's dead-pan delivery of "I have the number... for a therapist."
Slayed. Me. DED.
Yeah, that was excellent.
ETA: I have to say that I had very enjoyable tv - they repeated the episode of Lie to Me with Garrett Dillahunt, and The Closer was kind of heartbreaking.
I just watched Castle, came in here to comment and everything i was going to say has already been said!
I think the casting of Nikki Heat was supposed to be a box office draw issue, she's already famous so they wanted a star, not an unknown. Plus, in Hollywood a book author has pretty much zero say in casting unless he made that part of the optioning deal.
I also watched Castle tonight--very good indeed! I loved that Esposito was wiping his eye after the proposal. So sweet!
I hope the Ryan and Esposito show doesn't suffer when Ryan gets married. Unless, of course, it leads into the Esposito as godfather to adorable Irish babies show.
Well, Ryan isn't married yet. The whole wedding planning stage should provide much amusement.
Just watched Castle! So fun.
Unless, of course, it leads into the Esposito as godfather to adorable Irish babies show.
Why do I see an episode with Esposito babysitting a baby Ryan and losing her somewhere safe, like the station(definitely funnier with a girl) and trying to solve a case and not let anyone know that he doesn't know where she is?