She was also the DA on The Wire.
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'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.
It was another one of those uneven episodes that unfortunately seem to becoming the norm this season. Giving over so much time to the UnSubs almost felt like a buying time episode in a way, which sounds weird, but it's all I could figure.
They didn't utilize the local law enforcement except in the most peripheral way and the same could be said for the team as a whole. It was like once they figured out who the UnSubs were and their motivations, the use for Reid was done, so they dismissed him to command, never to be heard from again.
I did like the cinematography of the episode, but I can see where it would drive others nuts.
And minor nit, but for heaven's sake, could someone other than Morgan save the Child in Peril?
This seems like one of those eps where they say "everyone's a little burnt out, so we're doing a short week for the regulars and focussing on the guest stars"
And minor nit, but for heaven's sake, could someone other than Morgan save the Child in Peril?
No.
Seriously, I think that's Morgan's niche on the team (and part of the reason he's so beautifully fucked up), he's danger guy. He gets upset when someone else gets to put themselves in harm's way, like when Reid had to get on the train with the crazy guy and he tried to convince Reid to teach him sleight of hand in 15 minutes, so he could go in.