BBC Sherlock cameos: [link]
eta: In the original sense of the word....
Riley ,'Lessons'
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Those are great!
I just read that Andrew Scott won a BAFTA. And I actually googled to see if it was for Sherlock, because seriously? I felt he had no boundaries on his performance, so I couldn't even say he was good. He just had to act incredibly loopy. I have no reason to think really brilliant psychopaths act that way.
I suppose someone has to chew the scenery in real life?
Man, I love how "fuck you" the writers were when they had to write out AJ Cook. And wikipedia cites spinoff-related financial reasons.
Glad that worked out for you, network. And if you hadn't jacked with Paget Brewster, we might still have her...
ION's having a CM marathon tomorrow. Apparently, nothing says Memorial Day like serial killers.
Just discovered that Hallmark Movie Channel is having an old school Perry Mason marathon.
Ha! The most infamous L&O episode ending?
Has anyone pressed Dick Wolf about that?
Ha! The most infamous L&O episode ending?
I still haven't managed to see that episode.