Just caught up with the most recent NCIS. For once the grieving cop husband had nothing to do with the woman's death, how sadly refreshing.
Willow ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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]
Oops was right the first time.
Is Grimm usually discussed here? I think it might get more traction in Boxed Set, even though it is a procedural.
Ah deleted it from boxed set cause I seemed to remember we did discuss it here. Wish I had a better memory.
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OMG, the person who does Subway product placement does not get paid enough. Jesus Christ. That was @@^max.
I hate when Wil Yun Lee isn't attractive, but actors gotta act. Still, if you have to go way back for cute, Dante is a good place to end up. At least he's sexy and evil in this exercise. OMG, Ian Anthony Dale as I live and type.
Thank *dog* for the casting diversity in this one show, although apparently black people don't spend much time on the islands, or if they do, they're observing the law.
Is Castle going to start putting an X on his window with masking tape? I'm totally calling the mystery man Deep Throat now.
Next week's Castle looks promising (I like the lighter, humorous ones).
I don't love the conspiracy stuff, but I liked getting to know Captain Gates a little better.
The Subway placement in H50 was amazing. They aren't afraid to smack you in the face with it, that's for sure.
I just watched the clip of Abed on Cougartown (bear with me) and the Subway was just as blatant. I didn't know they extended the obvious past Chuck. Good god. It's worse than most of the car placement. At least it's a little more deftly integrated than the Degree antiperspirant in Eureka (the gold standard), but still. It's everywhere. They're the whores of sandwiches.
And they don't taste as nice as Quiznos.
I admit, I often find the really obvious product placements kind of endearing. Depending more on my affection for the show than the product being placed, which is, I guess, the whole point. So, well done marketing people, I suppose.
But then I rarely go out and buy said products, so maybe not so well done?