Watching the Castle clip ep now. Kate's ability to ingest food seems to be in inverse proportion to the length of her hair.
Anya ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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]
They didn't air Castle's clip show here. I guess they felt it was still too soon to air an episode about a bomb in Massachusetts, but it was available On Demand, so we were still able to see it. As clip shows go, it wasn't that bad, but those shows always make me think of The Golden Girls and their cheesecake episodes.
I want to see that Andromeda clip show, ever since ita first mentioned it (possibly when it aired? Possibly) but I don't think I want to watch the rest of Andromeda - I saw the first couple of episodes but the way it was syndicated made it hard to catch, and then I think I heard my favorite character died.
Who was your favourite, -t?
Unfortunately the episode lacks impact without the context shifting, so if you only know the premise is inverted there's not as much there there. But that's pretty much where you should stop watching--it goes off the rails worse than X Files, even though it was nowhere near as good to start off with.
I thought the episode was kinda boring, but the "oh, fuck my family, I'm going to hitch my wagon to your demise" thing bugs the FUCK out of me, and this is even worse than H50.
The Nietzschean, uh, crewmember? Man, I remember virtually nothing.
How far along does the clip show happen?
They didn't air Castle's clip show here. I guess they felt it was still too soon to air an episode about a bomb in Massachusetts, but it was available On Demand, so we were still able to see it.
Ohhhhhh! I just went to play the episode my DVR recorded, and it's clearly and old one, and I couldn't figure out what was going on. Will On-Demand it.
Edit: But apparently I can't. But also apparently no loss!
I'm stoked for tonight's Elementary. The promo looks like they're heading into Moriarty goodness.
I haven't caught any of hte episodes involving Moriarty. Can you give me a thumbnail summary of how Elementary is handling him?
They haven't introduced him, actually. One episode had a killer who we (both the audience AND Sherlock) were led to believe was Moriarty, but as it turns out, he was just a hired thug (hired by Moriarty, yes, but sight unseen -- the thug [who I believe I saw in the promo for tonight's episode] doesn't know who Moriarty is). And they did use the name "Moriarty."
And the big leap away from canon is that Moriarty killed (or had killed; basically, he's responsible for the death of) Irene Adler. For which Sherlock was calmly ready to kill him in the episode with the hired thug.
So that's all we know, IIRC.