Again I say ha! Ginger is funny and concise.
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]
hee.
Ginger's version is the best.
My nephew's high school graduation is being held in the Moriarty Arts and Humanities Building. I am amused.
So ... crime DOES pay? enough to give a building ....
"Homicide...only thing America's still good at."
You would think Moriarity would pay for a math building. Or an astrophysics building.
I was just reading the tumblr of a woman (I think) who's chomping at the bit to get some Elementary, because she's totally enamoured of the concept.
Apparently she's getting anon shit for i, although she does state quite clearly that it's not CBS' responsibility to follow through on the Sherlock queer-bating or Moffat's NO HOMO style of writing, and ... those were the terms I was looking for to describe the coyness that I think Moffat relishes, while Gatiss seems more straightforward and respectful of his audience.
This distinction is based mainly on tweets and the odd interview I've read with each of them, so I don't know how solid a concept it is.
But she's articulating some stuff that was sticking in my craw.
I can't believe that CSI: Miami is still on the air. I don't know if my TiVo thought it was being nice to me or what, but I just watched the Aldis Hodge episode. Needless to say--he did it. And luckily, since the CSIs don't really do science anymore, he pretty much folds and tells all as soon as they lean on him.
Plenty of that's-not-procedure shenanigans, with CSIs and shootouts, but I guess that's standard CSI fare for all locations. However, somehow Horatio gives the brain-damaged kid a bag full of cash to give to his mother--and given the kid's behaviour, it's not like he's about to tell her where he got it, because he's having a hard time putting two and two together. But that's okay! Horatio is lurking outside as the mother takes the cash without pressing her son for its source.
I know they stopped caring a long time ago, but they seem to have given up on both science and the law at this point.
I thought CSI:Orange got cancelled.