L&O:LA is postponed indefinitely.
This does not sound good.
Jayne ,'Serenity'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Ooh, maybe they can move Harry's Law into the Wed. 10PM slot.
Not that I'm bitter that they totally messed with Skeet or anything.
Tonight's NCIS was quite good, one of their better eps this season. Bob Newhart was wonderful (loved the phone call shoutout!), the case was interesting (the recruit was played by a really good actor, and his relationship with his father was portrayed well), and I loved the little bit in the beginning when Tony started singing "Wheels on the Bus" and Gibbs joined in. That cracked me up.
The one who was engaged to whatsherface?
Oh, THAT'S who that guy was!
They are such a pair of old ladies.
They crack me up so much.
I loved the little bit in the beginning when Tony started singing "Wheels on the Bus" and Gibbs joined in. That cracked me up.
That was awesome. You're right it was a very good episode.
Oh, Reid. Poor noodle.
I was actually pretty impressed with how they handled the whole thing. Except for Hotch's pronunciation of "Allapattah" in the first scene. After I stopped giggling, I really rather enjoyed the ep-- they made the UnSub pretty obvious from the moment he stepped into the story, but that was good because it made it easier to concentrate on the rest of the story.
Also really adored the actor playing Julio.
Just watched "The Fight" from S5. Did this episode have any purpose aside from launching a spin off? The sniper guy was hot, but otherwise the episode was rather embarrasing to watch.
Also really adored the actor playing Julio.
Me too. I am trying to figure out why he is familiar to me but the only credit on his IMDB page that I think I've seen is 24, and I didn't watch much of that season.
I really liked last night's CM--it might be my favorite of the season so far. Of course, I'm a big fan of Dr. Reid, so a Reid-centric ep was already going to be on my Yay list, but this one was a really good one.
I think my favorite part was the confrontation between Reid and the professor unsub at the end. It reminded me the most of the second episode of the series, when Gideon bested the Footpath Killer (played by Lukas Haas) by playing along with him at the beginning, and then getting the killer to freak out by triggering his stutter. Reid actually laughed at the unsub last night and told him that he was deliberately setting himself up to be caught to get the desired reaction from his father.
And then, of course, Reid got to whack the guy on the head, which only proved Gideon's point told to Reid back in "LDSK," you don't need a gun to take out an unsub.