The use of motion-activated lights to scare the complete shite out of someone was pretty impressive, I felt. I was on edge just watching that.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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]
Having worked for the government for a few years now, I totally believe they would have had a logo and an acronym. I have never met a group of people more enamored with cutesy acronyms and logos that they put together in MS Paint using Comic Sans.
How many episodes are there this season? Are we getting another Moriarty cliffhanger next week? I still despise this Moriarty.
FYI - le nubian, I've got your CSI:Blue-watching back. (Though I do have to watch On Demand over the weekend due to the Sheer Volume of stuff in that timeslot. ita_!'s definitely right on that count).
There were a few moments where I was thinking, "well, clearly George is the hound. I mean Henry. I mean, that's not this show. Damn."
Right? Cute casting.
Okay, there's nothing I watch between 8 and 9 on Mondays, so Bones is on.
What the hell did they just explain as how the bad guy did whatever? He encoded something on library books and when they scanned them into the system code got uploaded to the internet? And ran, or some shit?
WHAT IS THAT NONSENSE? SOMEONE MAKE IT MAKE SENSE.
I'm 3 or 4 eps behind on Bones but I quit trying to make much sense of it when they stopped investigating crimes that would actually have FBI involvement.
thank you Epic. I do not feel so alone.
WHAT IS THAT NONSENSE? SOMEONE MAKE IT MAKE SENSE.
at least that's better than the one where they scanned the bone and the pattern of the inside of the bone was a fractal and ran a virus.
Jesus, you're right. It is better than that. But CSI: Orange wouldn't actually try that bullshit. Angela's a genius, but she doesn't protect her code against injection attacks? Hello!