Oh, no. I hope they don't write a romantic subplot between Jane and Lisbon. I just don't see it.
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Ugh, no.
Sadly I do see it. I see it often and I see it hard. But I have to say I would greatly prefer things between Jane and Lisbon to be written as ambiguously as they have been thus far, and have any conclusion left up to the viewers' imaginations than for any any of the several ways a romance between them could be done badly.
the local WETA-UK station is showing a series of George Gently mysteries. They're quite good ... although they (1) are on opposite Castle and (2) run later than I should stay up.
English of course, set in the early 1960s; George Gently is a senior detective who's relocated to a coastal area in the north after the death of his wife. He's paired with John Bacchus, a young detective who's married the daughter of a ... chief constable? Anyway, there's a lot of interesting interaction between them and interesting mysteries.
Are they called George Gently? I wonder if they're on Netflix .
They are, disc and watch instantly.
It's "Inspector George Gently". I find it interesting to see all the period details (if "period" is appropriate from something fairly recent). The clothes and music are familiar to me from my childhood, along with a lot of the attitudes, allowing for differences between countries. "Two nations separated by a common tongue." (or whatever the quote is)
Castle: Is there something vaguely different about Ioan Gruffudd's face? I kept thinking he was him and then thinking no, it was just a Gruffudd-alike.
Maybe he's just a little thinner?
He looked just the same to me, only I couldn't remember his name until halfway through.
He looked the same to me too. TCG and I laughed when his character was suddenly caught up in a ponzi scheme, since his character in Ringer was also caught up in one.