That really was good. I should have figured it wouldn't be straightforward, but I was surprised.
'Serenity'
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]
Yeah.
I'm not really familiar with canon, but does anyone think they were setting up Irene Adler not really being dead/in cahoots with Moriarty? Did they say whether or not she was one of the bodies that wasn't recovered?
I was wondering if she would/will turn out to not be dead. I don't remember whether Holmes specifically said he saw her body. (And even so, I suppose that could still turn out to have been a ruse.)
The great thing is that it is still possible that Allistair is Moriarty.
The great thing is that it is still possible that Allistair is Moriarty.
Hmmm. Intriguing.
I liked that. This show continues to please me.
Esposito backstory! (or did we know already about his checkered past, and I'd forgotten?) I really kinda loved him in that episode.
He was totally fucking badass.
Is that the first time they've ended not on Castle or Beckett? I felt a little surprised when the credits rolled.
(He did remind me of Agent Cho)
They ended one with Tamoh and Mr. Smith but I can't think of any others off the top of my head.
I wonder if we'll get a Ryan story later in the season.