Those are great!
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 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.
My version:
BRANCH
You're a decent attorney, but in this office, we need attorneys who have more than one facial expression.
SERENA
I was born without facial expressions. I shouldn't be punished for it.
(pause)
Does Jack feel as strongly about this as you do?
BRANCH
No. But it's my office and my decision. He might have fought more for you if he had slept with you, but you're a lesbian.