To be fair, Capaldi has been running like an odd duck throughout his career. Witness his lope in Local Hero and In the Loop. Armando Iannucci even said that he liked to make Malcolm Tucker run because Capaldi's run is just funny.
To be fair, Capaldi has been running like an odd duck throughout his career. Witness his lope in Local Hero and In the Loop. Armando Iannucci even said that he liked to make Malcolm Tucker run because Capaldi's run is just funny.
I think when it first came out, it was dismissed as just another CBS procedural. To be honest, that's what I thought when I first heard of it, but as I'll watch Michael Emerson in anything, it got me as a viewer. It was always good, but over the last season as it began to leave the cases of the week behind, it got…
Yeah, it's been that way since the pilot.
Based on my twitter feed last night, I am part of that small Venn diagram who is a Broadway/sports/general tv fan, so I watched the Tonys live, followed the NBA finals on espn.com (though I did watch that Lebron block 2 or 3 times), and caught the replay of Game of Thrones immediately after the Tonys (and then Mad Men…
Was anyone else put off by the fact that Huck apparently does his sweep looking for bugs on a schedule? Isn't that the first thing they teach you in spy school? Don't keep to a schedule?
Didn't Reese kill both? Stills with Fusco's gun in the pilot and the IA guy in the woods to save Fusco from getting shot?
I completely agree. I came to this show based on my adoration for Michael Emerson, and while I never thought Caveizel was a bad actor, this episode showed what he was capable of.
Love Destry Rides Again. That was my introduction to Ms. Dietrich, though I came to it during my Jimmy Stewart phase.
Love Destry Rides Again. That was my introduction to Ms. Dietrich, though I came to it during my Jimmy Stewart phase.