Is CM online? I know the old showrunner was very against it, and CBS seemed to be less compliant than many of the others.
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]
Lee, true. You don't have to see it to see this week's, but it's worth seeing anyway.
ita, yes it is. I just checked to be sure.
OK, I'll watch it online some time, but not today. I hate that it's not On Demand! I am so lazy with things that aren't on my teevee.
Excellent! Criminal Minds, catching up with the times.
Jesse, my TV decided to scan the storage devices on my network and play stuff off them, so I am the downloadingest fool. IT'S JUST SO EASY. And I didn't even ask for it to do so.
I was just hearing at work how most people don't know their tvs can connect like that, so brava!
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The market is inconsistent (my first network storage device did it badly--the second I bought a month ago is much better--you can fast forward and rewind, for instance, and I don't know how that was discardable at any point), but for what reason? Samsung is telling me I can use my hand as a remote control--sci fi is nice, but give me something I can use--movies, pictures, music, straight to my TV--I had two applications running 24/7 providing this service and they didn't tout it either.
Moral to owners: sure, try every option in the menu (whether it's Excel or your TV, it's never no mind--check both).
Is anyone watching Hannibal? I watched the first two episodes tonight and loved it. Did people catch the Wonderfalls character in the show? I was spoiled for it, but it was still fun. Also one of the characters has the same name as a buffista.
yes, we had some discussion of it in Natter.
Sorry. I skip and skim in Natter, and I missed it. Is it not considered a procedural? They seem to be dealing with a case a week on top of the other story lines.