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!"
Jonathan ,'Touched'
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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.
NCIS: That felt anti-climatic.
Word.
I like how Jimmy's rising to the occasion, though. And next week looks like the ep where the personal fallout of it all gets dealt with. So that may be more interesting.
I like shows where people who like and trust each other but who squabble occasionally deal with difficult things. Having the drama coming from interpersonal angst does not appeal to me. It sends things into soap opera territory for me, and feels like the writers are going, "Huh, I'm running out of ideas--I know, those two people will have an affair and it will end badly and they can be sexy and angry at each other all the time, even though they've been working together happily for years!"
Why is NCIS shooting through a Vaselined lens? Does Mark Harmon have a rider in his contract? Or is it Michael Weatherly's doing?
I like how Jimmy's rising to the occasion, though. And next week looks like the ep where the personal fallout of it all gets dealt with. So that may be more interesting.
But he totally failed! I really wanted Jimmy to rise to the occasion, but Ducky had to come back and save the day. Jimmy should have looked closer, and Abby should totally know better. Also, a villain who has gone through all of that trouble to fake his death only to commit suicide by cop? Lame.
I tried NCIS and just couldn't care. I'm having a real problem caring enough about NCIS: LA to see if I set up a series recording or just this ep. They seem to want bigger and bigger stories but I'm into the show for the characters.