I am truly grateful for whatever switch in my brain can send up the "Oh, this is nonsense!" alert systemwide and shutdown most calls for order. It's obviously what's letting me enjoy Ringer so much (although now my critical faculties are all tied up trying to figure out to what extent everyone involved in that show gets how hilarious it is)
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'm watching the most recent CSI, and wow, you people are not kidding about suspension of disbelief.
I loved that Castle. But what an odd accent Castle/Joe the PI was using.
And Alexis/Sally as the killer!
The actress playing Alexis is looking way older this season. All her cuddling with Nathan is starting to weird me out, but I'm willing to file that under my issues.
"He's the cream in my coffee" had me laughing for days. That and Castle trying to get Ryan to say "Boyo" just right.
"Why am I narrating!?"
Everybody's accents were hilarious.
What was Castle/Joe's accent supposed to be? A variant on Bronx or something?
Olde timey tough-guy?
I thought he was going for that old style sorta mid Atlantic type accent.
I'm confused about the actual Blue Butterfly. If it was hidden in a brick outside the building how did the murder victim find it?
Also are we supposed to believe that the whole time the mob guy had it was paste? Because I think a 1940s mob guy would know how to get jewelry appraised.