Yeah, ditto.
A thing I think is funny how every time they say "Moriarty," everyone's like "Never heard the name in my life!" Mostly because I used to work for a Moriarty. Also because nobody blinks at "Sherlock."
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Yeah, ditto.
A thing I think is funny how every time they say "Moriarty," everyone's like "Never heard the name in my life!" Mostly because I used to work for a Moriarty. Also because nobody blinks at "Sherlock."
There's a Moriarty building on the campus where my nephew's high school graduation was held.
Hey, that's Bayliss on Castle!
cool.
There's a Moriarty Construction in this area. I tend to do a double take when I see their signs.
There's a Moriarty Construction in this area. I tend to do a double take when I see their signs.
It's a rather more subtle association than the signs around Melbourne for Hooker Cockram Construction.
Hannibal: This show continues to be wonderfully twisted! I just watched the episode from a couple weeks ago with Ellen Greene, and of course there was a line about a crime scene as being as "fresh as a daisy".
I am like 10 eps behind.
You want us to mourn Strauss, Criminal Minds? Really? I feel more inclined to sing "Ding, Dong, the Witch is Dead."
I liked how they ended up turning her around. I had to watch the episode where they did it twice, but I felt comfortable with it from then on.
You want us to mourn Strauss, Criminal Minds? Really? I feel more inclined to sing "Ding, Dong, the Witch is Dead."
Yes, this. Were we supposed to know that she was with Rossi before this, or was that just something cheap they threw in at the last minute so that we'd actually care that she was dead? Also, she'd been with Rossi for over a year, everyone knew it, but they weren't staying in the same hotel room?
To me this just wasn't a satisfying resolution to a year long storyline.