I can't believe I completely missed that the evil senator was HRG from Heroes. I even noticed Coleman's name in the credits, and then forgot to look for him.
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 enjoyed Castle immensely, but I have to say that they'd better get Ryan and Esposito to make up stat, because as adorbs as I thought Castle and Beckett were, it's the other two whose relationship and banter bring me the most consistent amusement and enjoyment. I thought there was a lot of funny from NF.
There was a lot to like in Castle, but I do not understand keeping the relationship secret.
I don't think you could keep a secret from a bunch of cops, but conversely, they probably think they've been making it the whole time anyway.
Because otherwise there are fewer opportunities for zany hijinks.
I watch Castle for intelligent humor and playing with the tropes of detective shows. Maybe they'll twist the idea of "we mustn't tell anyone what we're up to!"
They've each discussed their feelings towards the other with pretty much everyone at some point, so going to any trouble at all to not just say, yeah, we're together now seems peculiar at best.
They played the "we must be a secret!" game with Esposito and the doctor, and everyone knew anyway. That was fun.
Really? I didn't find it to be that funny of an episode
Not as a whole, but it started and ended with fun stuff.
Because otherwise there are fewer opportunities for zany hijinks.
Yep.
NCIS: That felt anti-climatic.
They played the "we must be a secret!" game with Esposito and the doctor, and everyone knew anyway. That was fun.
Yeah, I like the way they handled that. And the break-up.