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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]
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.
I don't normally watch CM, but I'll have to check that out for the scruffy ginger goodness. I saw him on a preview for something else, but I don't remember what.
I love that Castle finally gave us a Ryan episode. Well done, Seamus. However, the new lighting approach is really starting to get to me. I mean, I love dark and shadowy. It's lovely. It's just not Castle. Especially in the precinct and the loft. Those have always been the the safe spaces, where the warmth helped bring out the family dynamic. The actors were working against the lighting in that toast scene at the end. I don't mind darkness, literally or thematically, but it's a lot more powerful for this show when used in moderation.
I just saw a tweet comparing Esposito and Ryan to Merry and Pippin. Ha!
He has a (so-far) minor role in Revenge too.
H50 - damn William Baldwin is looking and sounding so much like Alec it's a little eerie.
I just saw a tweet comparing Esposito and Ryan to Merry and Pippin.
I think my brain just exploded. It's so right but so wrong!
H50 - damn William Baldwin is looking and sounding so much like Alec it's a little eerie.
Isn't he?
Isn't he?
He put on some weight in his face from since his younger days and it practically erases any differences there are between them. The voice I suspect may be on purpose.
Could be-- he's really reminding me a great deal of Alec in the Working Girl days, but perhaps with a bit more wear around the edges.
He has a (so-far) minor role in Revenge too.
That's probably the preview I saw.