As soon as I saw the violent content warning, I knew they were going somewhere new for this show--that might have been the first time I've seen one of those on a CM episode.
Really excellent show.
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As soon as I saw the violent content warning, I knew they were going somewhere new for this show--that might have been the first time I've seen one of those on a CM episode.
Really excellent show.
Barb, I think that's spoilery for this thread.
And who else caught The Gravedigger as their Montana police liaison?
That's who she was. I knew she was someone familiar.
She was also the DA on The Wire.
Yeah, that's who I usually think of when I see her but I couldn't place her at all last night, and then I forgot to look her up.
I hate to admit it, but after last night's CM I finally deleted it from my DVR queue. It left me with bad angry thoughts in my head all night, and I don't need that from something I'm watching for entertainment.
I didn't like last night's episode because it focused too much on the criminals and not enough on the team.
Yes, that was odd.
I usually don't like when they spend time with the no long un unsubs, but this one really didn't bother me. I think it was Adrianne Palicki, mostly. She mesmerised me. She was wrongsickhot with those guns.
I didn't like last night's episode because it focused too much on the criminals and not enough on the team.
There's always a few eps every season that do this. "Normal" comes to mind.