I'd say Criminal Minds is a much darker part of the genre than NCIS, but I've never actually seen more than a few minutes.
I'd say Criminal Minds is a much darker part of the genre than NCIS, but I've never actually seen more than a few minutes.
Wrong terrible show. Paget's a Criminal Minds alum.
Well, the show itself spoiled Crosetti's suicide by airing episodes out of order, so it's probably appropriate.
I hope he gets more to do on that new CBS Josh Holloway thing than he did on Fringe. My hopes are not high.
I'm always happy to see Thrilling Adventure Hour people pop up on TV.
Yay Fresh Meat. S3 was fantastic.
Those are ineligible becaue they never aired in the US. I assume if some US network (or Hulu) airs Utopia in 2014 it'll be eligible for next year.
There's a Top 3 (ranked), 4-15 (unranked), and 16-40 (unranked).
I caught up on Love/Hate too, though I still have most of S4 to watch. It's definitely better than it was at the start.
For those who haven't seen it, Todd's report from a taping of Dads for Grantland is great: http://www.grantland.com/bl…
Except for Family Tree, which I'll miss.
Mine:
Misfits was probably better this year than last, at least. Decent end.
My 10, because I'm a rebel:
Mouse on a String!
In a Gameological-style switcheroo, Todd got Linus and Sally to choose the winner, and the best TV show of the year is going to to Christmas Cats TV: http://www.npr.org/blogs/th…
Todd said on Twitter he's writing a newswire on it.
Nah, Enlightened had a perfect ending. No need for a third season.
I really don't need to see John Goodman's face that clearly.
So how do the rights for this work, what with it being so recent? Will they have to get everyone who was involved to sign off on it or create composite characters? Will they be actually allowed to say "Twitter" or show the logo?