The Ryan and Esposito actors were hilarious. Beckett's reaction to them even more so.
'Trash'
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]
did anyone catch L&O:LA last week? (I didn't watch it when it aired, so I don't know when it came on the tv).
I was pretty disturbed by the circumstances of the murderer's crime, that her mother put her two daughters in foster care decades ago and then when the mother exited the hospital, she only picked up one of the daughters.
I don't know much about the foster care system, but is it realistic that someone would not take both children if you are going to pick them up from foster care? If you have 10 kids, I get that, but why not take both?
I did not catch L&O:LA - I think it's still on my tivo.
House fans: May is Lupus Awareness Month.
At least in May, it could be lupus.
OMG, the flashbacks on tonight's NCIS are really horrific. I miss Angelus.
OMG, the flashbacks on tonight's NCIS are really horrific. I miss Angelus.
So I should watch? Because, even completely with no context, this statement makes me think I should not leave this ep twiddling its thumbs on my dvr tonight. Possibly with a drink. Or two.
I miss Angelus.
This has got to be hyperbole.
At least Angelus nominally gave you an excuse for poor costuming and hair. Flashing back, what ten years? Soft focus, crap hair, and hoodies.
It's the story of how Tony came to NCIS. So, actual competency on his part, but eh.
crap hair
I think they used shoe polish. Blech!