I liked this episode of Elementary well enough, but was totally shocked by the _terrible_ dubbing of the villain in the hotel room. I _know_ that actor's voice, and that ain't it.
I wonder why they needed him to sound more British.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
I liked this episode of Elementary well enough, but was totally shocked by the _terrible_ dubbing of the villain in the hotel room. I _know_ that actor's voice, and that ain't it.
I wonder why they needed him to sound more British.
The morgue scene made me laugh and laugh. Sherlock is SUCH A CHILD. And exasperated Joan, finally taking over because she can't stand to see a dissection done poorly. Their faces! So great.
I am super curious to see who they have lined up to play Moriaty.
I vote for Steven Fry. Or Hugh Laurie.
You haven't even watched the damn show. You don't get a vote. I vote Hugh Laurie.
Hugh Laurie would be way more fun, but doesn't quite get my vote. I don't know who I'd nominate.
I just hope the meeting with Moriarity is not at the Reichenbach Cafe.
Where Sherlock takes a long time in the bathroom and Joan comments, "I was beginning to think you'd died."
"No need for concern Joan. All that happened was the floor was slippery, and I had a bit of a fall."
OK, on Castle...
The drones were flying about doing whatever drilling and training FULLY ARMED? That seems foolish.
Not sure whether Hannibal quite fits here, but it seems closer to Procedural than otherwise.
Anyway, just wanted to say, I'm finally watching (and enjoying) it. Just watched the 2nd episode last night, and was SO jazzed at the Wonderfalls shoutout. Low key enough (and I was on the computer at the time) that I had to go back and make sure I hadn't made it up. Good times.