This coming Monday is the the Gina Torres episode of Castle, for anyone not watching Castle regularly who wants to set their DVR.
It's on my DVR, but I just made such a loud squeeing noise my landlord is probably wondering what's the what.
'Hell Bound'
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
This coming Monday is the the Gina Torres episode of Castle, for anyone not watching Castle regularly who wants to set their DVR.
It's on my DVR, but I just made such a loud squeeing noise my landlord is probably wondering what's the what.
Molly Quinn is branching out. I would not have thought to look for her in a music video. [link]
I'm watching the most recent NCIS, and I'm having trouble taking Lester from Chuck seriously as a threat to national security.
I just watched the Superbowl ep of "Elementary" and I must say I liked it more than this week's ep. It wasn't great, but it wasn't the worst Elem ep either.
Which one was Superbowl? Serial killer and fake kidney disease? I'm halfway through this week so far, but got distracted by Battleship, of all stupid things...
superbowl ep was the brother & sister
General thoughts on Elementary:
1) Opening credits with Rube Goldberg/ Heath Robinson murder device including an actual Hamster: an indication that the writers know that most of the murder plots are absurd and that this is being done deliberately as part of the fun?
2) The constant use of authentic quotes from the Conan Doyle SH in contexts that are completely cross grain to the spirit of the original: I remember stating that this is clever and deliberate, but I have to admit that the text would support some poor intern having scoured the Doyle Canon to produce a long list of quotes which are now being mined by writers who have never read the original.
I really didn't like Elementary initially, but it totally grew on me. Now I'm hooked.
I'm way hooked. I just find myself speculating on the Meta here... How much of what we like is planned and purposeful?
One question/speculation on most recent Elementary: Since Sherlock gave the money back, does he still owe his father favors - taking candy from babies, clubbing baby seals and so on? Might he and his father disagree on this point?