I liked it, too. I wonder if I have "Sleuth" Because I'd love to Tivo it, but I already Tivo both Castle & H50.
ETA: They're showing the pilot on USA tomorrow night at 10PM.
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I liked it, too. I wonder if I have "Sleuth" Because I'd love to Tivo it, but I already Tivo both Castle & H50.
ETA: They're showing the pilot on USA tomorrow night at 10PM.
Saw an ad for the new CM - Criminal Minds - Suspect Behavior, starting in Feb.
Ugh, from what i just saw? Not terribly interested aside from the possibility of seeing Prentice again as a love interest for Mick. Plus, ever since watching "Last King of Scotland" Forrest Whittacker totally creeps me out.
Yeah, that weird lazy eye thing. I'll give it a shot.
Just watched CSI, I loved Dita's parting line:
I've loved you since Tuesday.
Har.
I have this vague feeling that I have heard that line somewhere before.
I thought the line totally didn't fit with the rest of the episode. It was comedy, and everything else seemed played so straight.
I thought it read like they were trying to close with a 40's-ish noir-y thing, and I thought the line sort of fit with the way they played femmes fatale in those movies.
Speaking of Guiding Light, Beth's rapist stepfather is Peter's Boss! Poor dude, I can never unsee his performance on GL!
I was just talking about him last weekend! Because we were talking about how some actors get stuck in your head with certain roles, and I was like, "Ugh Bradley Raines! He raped his stepdaughter!" And then he showed up on White Collar and I laughed.
The end.
Really liked Harry's Law.