My favorite part of this Bones was that the groundskeeper guy was named Mr. Wolfram.
Giles ,'Selfless'
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]
Was the real case of all the feet washing ashore ever solved?
The feet were from the cadaver farm. They washed away in the storm.
Hodgin's disapproving look was the highlight of the episode.
I loved it!
That, and seeing Joan of Arcadia's little brother all grown up.
I thought that was who he was. Also, Jack 2.O from SG-1.
The feet were from the cadaver farm. They washed away in the storm.
Really? The actual true-life case, not just on the show? [link]
Oh, there were more than I realized. [link]
Really? The actual true-life case, not just on the show? [link]
Why did I try to read that while eating breakfast? I know better. It's not like it was particularly gruesome, but I'm squeamish. And apparently, there isn't enough caffeine in the universe to make me able to think clearly at 6:51am.
"Always"
Oh, my heart.
"Can a dude be a muse? It's not weird is it?"
L&O:LA - I didn't catch the re-premiere, I figure I'll watch it on Saturday or maybe not. Mo Ryan's review kind of confirmed what I thought it would be like - in particular general misgivings about the new DA team seem to be true:
Terrence Howard has never seemed quite comfortable in the role of deputy district attorney Jonah Dekker, and the unevenness he displayed last fall continues here. It's not exactly reassuring news to hear that Dekker will now be in every episode, instead of every other episode.
Regina Hall and Megan Boone are both gone from 'L&O: LA,' and Alana de la Garza joins the show in Monday's second episode, reprising her role as Connie Rubirosa, a deputy district attorney from the 'L&O' mothership. Despite the presence of a familiar face, however, everything to do with the D.A.'s office feels somewhat forced and unfocused.
Barb: Hee.
Is anyone watching Body of Proof? It's interesting, but I am mostly enjoying the exterior shot of Providence. The Providence Public Library makes for a pretty police department headquarters.