I think that Castle picked up on that.
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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]
There were elements in the superhero episode that felt like old Castle, with the twists that show the ridiculousness that permeates life, but they're coming farther and farther apart.
Last night's CM was pretty good. I don't think they've done an unsub being triggered by a physical trauma/brian injury before, have they? And the actor was really good.
Max Martini is totally becoming the new Mark Sheppard - pops up in all your shows sooner or later, and always knocks it out. With added growly hotness, so I approve.
With added growly hotness, so I approve.
co-sign
And he's always kind of damaged, so that just adds to the hotness for me.
Random CM guest star sighting-- was watching Dirty Dancing the other day and it hit me that the actor playing Johnny's cousin, Billy, seemed really, REALLY familiar, so I looked him up on IMDB and I'll be damned. Put some weight on him and for his second appearance a really, really heavy beard and voila! You have Karl Arnold, AKA the Fox.
Weirdness.
Max Martini is totally becoming the new Mark Sheppard - pops up in all your shows sooner or later, and always knocks it out. With added growly hotness, so I approve.
Oh yes.
Now that Ion is showing Psych, which I've never seen, I'm watching the show's ads during the CM reruns. Is the guy who plays the cop on the show the same actor who played the unsub on CM's ep "LDSK"?
Yup.
Prime Suspect: The last episode really felt like a Prime Suspect.
Dawn's comment about CSI being good again got me to check it out OnDemand, and it's going on my dvr schedule again, for the first time since Grissom left. I'm really liking the mix with Ted Danson, which surprises me since I didn't think I'd like him on the show. Giving him a solid marriage was nice (and shockingly rare on tv, sad to say), and I like his "CSI Moonbeam" persona.