A&E has a Criminal Minds marathon tomorrow featuring famous guest stars. Unlike many other shows, that captures some really stellar episodes.
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]
I don't remember seeing the one I'm watching now, and I'm sure they mean Cybill Shepherd as the famous person, but also Vondie Curtis Hall! Mercedes McNab!
That ep also has Randolph Mantooth, Michael Biehn, and Lolita Davidovitch.
All of whom are "Hey It's That Guy" to me.
The Closer:
So when Capt. Rader hit that guy in the face with the beanbag round, did anybody else think she had hit him in the nose and done the drive-the-cartilage-into-the-brain thing so she could face a wrongful death lawsuit of her own? Just me?
Gotta say, dead or just unconscious baddie, she was kind of badass. This ep may be the first time I ever liked her.
Only SPN watchers will get this but it keeps cracking me up that even Lucifer is all 'what the fuck is up with this chick!?'
It staves off thebdepressing realization that no, she has learned *nothing* from this whole wrongful death situation.
learned nothing at all. unbelievable.
So true. I do love Lucifer as her attorney.
Yes, I thought that Rader was badass.
Isles' bf on this week's episode: that guy so often plays sleezes that I expected there to be a connection to the murder. . .like he was a hitman or something. (It doesn't help that I just saw the episode on L&O:Cutter where he plays a slimy attorney that Rubirosa used to be involved with.)
I do love Lucifer as her attorney.
I was enjoying the fact that it's the second time she's had Lucifer represent her, since she had Ray Wise (The Devil on Reaper) playing her attorney on an earlier season.
Perhaps it is a sign. . .