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]
Java, I know it's available at the website, however, during the writers strike I'm not watching any streaming video or purchasing from itunes.
I didn't think he was picking it up to prevent littering, but that he went back for it because he still needed the zen. I felt that he chucked it away because he felt he wouldn't need it if he unraveled who set him up, except that hasn't happened and so he still needs the tape.
I don't give a @#%& about the motivation on any tv show, or movie, or music video of any character - it's wrong. So, yeah, I got that on watching it, askye, but it pissed me off because of what it is. And I know that there's some organization out there similar to the one that's putting pressure on media to portray decent characterizations of the disabled and gays that's doing the same thing for environmental concerns ... and I'm glad of it and feel like picketing when I see environmental bad behavior on tv, movies, music videos.
I'm doing about 4 different things right now and if I misunderstood your post I apologize.
Life is available for purchase at Amazon Unbox, if you're interested after the strike is resolved. Until then theres, *ahem*, other sources.
NBC is having its snit with iTunes, so I've read, and offers shows on its own website, askye.
Right. Except if you run a Mac. Fie. Fie on them, I say. And the streaming? Herky Jerky for what reason I can't imagine.
SciFi does it right...why can't everyone!
I've never even heard of Amazon Unbox. See? I learn everything useful from the Buffistas.
And, Java Cat, I'm totally with you on the sanctioned littering. Bugs me every time.
I have a list of things that bug me, but the number one thing is not wearing seatbelts.
Life
is pretty good about that one.
It's funny how, back in the day, (meaning 1983) I drove a 1959 Plymouth Belvedere was pre-seatbelt invention. Now? I feel naked without one!
And let me just ditto every squee about last night's episode. I watched it on an actual tv, which is rare for me, and loved every second of it.
Feeding a python a gun al carbonara. CLASSIC.
And the streaming? Herky Jerky for what reason I can't imagine.
a lot of times, if you put the video on pause and give it time to stream completely, it runs much smoother. Takes a little longer, but worth it.
Just finished it. And now I have to go and have every kind of sex there is with Damian Lewis. Oral, anal, vaginal, nasal...
Is there some sort of list I could use? Maybe one of those
For Dummies
books? Because I really need to be sure I'm complete in this.
I was thinking "I bet she's the kid" when he was with her. And then I forgot I was thinking that. And then I lost it at the end. Lost it.
I need to go and watch all the episodes again, because I just want to really watch the lighting, how they use natural light, especially with Crews.
This is a fantastic show to watch in HD, but in a different way then Pushing Daisies. Pushing Daisies is all bright, rich over saturated colors so that it's like watching Candy Land, extremely fairy tale, which totally works for the show.
But Life, is all about looking natural. You can see the wrinkles around Damian Lewis's eyes (which is totally not a complaint), and really see facial expressions. Last night, when he was talking to the prisoner (I forget his name) the room was blindingly white, very sterile. And the contrast between the natural lighting when he was walking out of the prison. It's more about the subtleties.
And in a very shallow note it's just lovely to see Damian Lewis that clearly..the way his eyes look.