I'm rewatching my Bones DVDs and I'm up to Booth having therapy with Stephen Fry. Gosh, it's weird seeing David Boreanaz have to look up at somebody. I'd never realized how big a guy Stephen Fry is.
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 loved those episodes with Booth in therapy with Stephen Fry.
Katie Vassar/Gretchen Egolf was on Medium. ION, someone burned Journeyman, Life, and Dexter for me, and if I ever emerge from my obsession for Dexter, it'll be fun to catch all the shows I missed on J'man and Life.
eta to ask: is Dexter being talked about anywhere here? If yes, where? never mind
Medium: Oh for heaven's sake, couldn't they have come up with a better way for Angelica Huston to leave the show? Her character always was annoying, though, so I guess she could go out in a big annoying flourish. (I don't buy that her character would ever do that.)
On the other hand, Yay Joe! I hope his prototype is a big success.
I know!
It was unsatisfying.
The guy who played the Unemployment Office Worker whose irritation at Joe got Joe thinking - he looked so familiar. Did you recognize him?
In similar procedural show with otherly overtones - looks like Simon Baker's new show fits in. Too bad it's on CBS so there can't be a doubleheader. (I like the cast - although I don't really think of Amanda Righetti as OC Girl. I think of her as North Shore Girl, but I'm happy to see Owain Yeoman getting a new gig.)
THAT'S where I saw him before!
I am so pissed by bad attitude Joe in Medium. Good grief he was a fucking unreasonable grump.
Good grief he was a fucking unreasonable grump.
And then shifted on a dime! And Allyson let him!! ERgh.
Weirdly, I knew exactly what was going to happen with Cynthia as soon as her story arc was revealed. Despite that, her last scene had me blubbering. She's good. Really good.