I especially enjoyed Prentiss's comment on where exactly her Glock was aimed.
That was priceless.
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I especially enjoyed Prentiss's comment on where exactly her Glock was aimed.
That was priceless.
I love Paget Brewster and her snarky delivery.
Sebastian Roche has been in a bunch of Canadian stuff, including Odyssey 5, and a great turn on the U.S. Touching Evil, back when he was married to Vera Farmiga.
I remember seeing him in an ep of L&O (mothership) once. Or, maybe it was L&O:CI? Can't remember which.
He also had a nice multi-episode guest star turn on Fringe. He's a charismatic dude. Good at that whole ambiguously good/evil stuff with just the right amount of dissipation about him. I keep waiting for someone to cast him on a new series with some SF leaning (one that lasts longer than half a season as O5 did) 'cause he's a fangirl catnip waiting to happen.
He's on Supernatural right now, playing a self-centred douchebag angel who engages in menage a douzes. It suits him well.
Other things I liked about last night's CM: both the opening and closing montages were terrific. Hotch as harried dad with Jack taking his sweet time getting dressed, nice continuity with Reid having a book on migraines as well as him still taking the Metro into work which we first saw him doing in S2's "Sex, Birth, Death," and then Sammy getting sprayed with his dad's blood. I also liked seeing the team coming back to the BAU, and Garcia waiting for them at the elevator, getting a smile from Prentiss, a wink from Rossi, and an arm-hug from Morgan.
And it's great seeing how much Reid has developed in his ability to talk with witnesses/family members when they're on the case. Just recently, I was rewatching the pilot, where Hotch tells the victim's brother about "the Reid effect," both on dogs and kids, but apparently, it's no longer there.
Ha!! (MGG dressed as John Waters while standing next to John Waters.)
OMG - those HANDS
CM2 doesn't have any of the strengths of CM. What's with FW's insane mumbling? Last night's seemed particularly dreadful in contrast with the L&O:CI with an almost identical plot except the L&O:CI had one additional and much more original plot twist.
Seaver is not growing on me. She doesn't have nearly enough personality for that team. Also, Emily's refusal to tell the team is beginning to grate on me. The clearance thing makes no sense. They don't have to know why someone may be trying to kill her, but they need to know of potential danger.