Counting Down the Most Bromantic Moments of Hawaii-Five-0's First Season
'Time Bomb'
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]
Re: Castle - Wow. Just, wow. Not coherent on the topic.
Re: Castle/Mentalist crossover - Yes, please. Pondering Castle and Jane egging each other on and going way over the top coming up with craxy schemes and theories. Also pondering Castle threatening to write Jane rather unflatteringly into the next book, after Jane says something snide about mystery writers. Either or both to be accompanied by mighty rolling of eyes of both Beckett and Lisbon. Castle sends an espresso machine to California after Lisbon waxes eloquent on her enjoyment and/or envy of the one at the 12th.
Re: Ship portmanteau - Caskett is mildly annoying compared to Jisbon. Bleurgh. Makes me shudder. It's almost enough to make me quit reading the fic.
Hey, side note--the murdering hippie chick on the Mentalist last week? That's my friend Devon! I don't watch the show normally, but I thought she was awesome. I may be biased, but still.
Hey, side note--the murdering hippie chick on the Mentalist last week? That's my friend Devon! I don't watch the show normally, but I thought she was awesome. I may be biased, but still.
Extremely cool. She did a great job with the role. Devon can really bring the crazy.
I watched again. The boys' fight through the end just kills me. Her voice as Castle carries her out of the hangar is absolutely gutting. Damn.
Oh, and Kate's dad and Montgomery basically telling Castle that he's the only one who can save Beckett from herself? Again... damn.
aurelia is me. Except I haven't watched it again yet, and I'm not sure if I can because gutting is definitely how it was.
I just watched it for the first time! And what y'all said about the OMGWTF. But especially this:
Oh, and can I just have a moment here for the Boys? They damn near broke me last night, especially with Ryan refusing to back down after Esposito hit him (oh, how I adore that tough little Irish Catholic man) and then with the single tear running down his cheek after Beckett said that no one outside their immediate family ever needed to know what had happened. And that she called them a family.
I just love the whole dynamic at the station, and taking Montgomery out is going to change everything, but I hope in not a bad way. And Seamus Deaver is probably my favorite find of this show, even more than Stana Katic. I had only seen him play a baddie on NCIS, so I didn't know him at all, but he has really transformed Ryan from a relatively mild-mannered guy to a badass Rock of Gibraltrar.
CBS is moving csi to Wednesdays at 10/9 Central.
They have a new show, Person of Interest, in the Old csi timeslot and NBC has their version of Prime Suspect in the 10/9 central Thursday spot.
Here is the new grid. Are the CW upfronts today?
NCIS - I hope that Tony's role is a way to give that character back some of the integrity he had before they decided that all he was is an overgrown Frat boy.
he has really transformed Ryan from a relatively mild-mannered guy to a badass Rock of Gibraltrar.
A casual look at a description of the show would make most viewers think that this was about the two main characters, yet somehow the show-runners and writers have been skillful and canny enough to turn it into an ensemble show. The cast as a whole are strong enough, brilliant enough to meet the challenges that are given to the supporting characters. Seamus Deaver isn't the only one who can do a lot with a little, then deliver a truckload when given more to work with. I wonder if the people who develop tv shows are generally getting smarter about not just spitting out 2D supporting characters, or if Mr. Fillion has been preaching that gospel there.