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.
Xander ,'End of Days'
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]
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.
On Harry's Law, I'm so glad that they got the results right - the jury voted guilty (cause it had to) and the judge imposed the right sentence (cause he could) and the judge insisted on just the plea (cause she had to) and the prosecutor made the plea deal (cause she could). I've learned to let it go when writers take poetic license with the legal system for the sake of the story but really appreciate it when someone gets it right. Combine some realism with Kathy Bates and Nate Corddry and I'm a happy camper.
And Paul McCrane was amazing in that way only he can be.