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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]
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.
It may be a procedural! I hadn't given it much thought.
Castle: the simultaneous "Who's Darrell Meeks?" made me laugh and laugh. Aww, I love them.
It's always hilarious when Castle and Ryan are on the same wavelength.
I find it hilarious that Castle is turning into The X-Files without actual aliens.
Semi-random thought about The Mentalist: If Jane turns out to be Lisbon's half-brother I shall be greatly put out. Twice now they have used unknowing half-siblings in love as plot devices in episodes that are part of the Red John arc.
I wouldn't mind if Red John turns out to be Jane's half-brother or even Lisbon's.