Yes. FUCK THEM.
Man, I miss me some Cutter.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Yes. FUCK THEM.
Man, I miss me some Cutter.
I have to say that L&O:LA makes me roll my eyes less than Harry's Law. Kathy Bates can't save the preachiness for me.
This, exactly. The eyerolling gets worse with each episode.
And it's awfully sanitized and pretty for something that's apparently supposed to be gritty.
We were taken aback that on this week's CSI:Original Flavor, they had a long sequence at Nick's house, in the front yard with investigators and police cars and all sorts of hooha. About five seconds in, I said "Isn't that--?" and the DH stopped the TiVo for a better look at the street sign on the background. Apparently, Nick Stokes lives down the block from us in North Hollywood. Kind of a long commute to Las Vegas.
I realize that the DH and I may be the only people left who still watch CSI:Las Vegas, but we enjoyed it.
Ohh Scrappy, that is so neat!
I realize that the DH and I may be the only people left who still watch CSI:Las Vegas, but we enjoyed it.
I still watch it, mostly for Laurence Fishburne and the medical examiner.
I stopped watching about the time they brought Sara back. I always liked Nick, though, so I might go check out last week's ep via OnDemand if it was Nick-centric.
I watch it but in addition to Laurence Fishburne and the ME - I still enjoy Brass.
I realize that the DH and I may be the only people left who still watch CSI:Las Vegas, but we enjoyed it.
I watched that one! Not only do I always enjoy Nick but this particular episode features the Beib buying it. Not that I necessarily have anything against Justin Beiber, may he have a long and lucrative career that never again features 'acting.'
Learn your lesson from Elvis (who could act when allowed to), Beib. Save yourself.
I still watch CSI. I need to know when to stop being loyal.
Weird - from the Futon Critic:
-- And finally, "Law & Order: Los Angeles" will continue with original episodes through June 27. The show's April 11 return will jump ahead to the revamped incarnation (featuring Alfred Molina and Corey Stoll as the cops, Terrence Howard and Alana de la Garza as the lawyers) before circling back to the pre-reboot version (featuring Skeet Ulrich and Corey Stoll as the cops; and the Terrence Howard/Megan Boone and Alfred Molina/Regina Hall teams as the lawyers) in the summer