I suppose they could get cracking on the estimated 26,000 members of the military who were victims of sexual assault last year, but that might be darker than the show wants to go. Besides, terrorists.
I suppose they could get cracking on the estimated 26,000 members of the military who were victims of sexual assault last year, but that might be darker than the show wants to go. Besides, terrorists.
Criminal Minds is realistic and interesting?
I will admit, CSI: NY has got me fooled. I'm still not convinced that Gary Sinese isn't the murderer. All of the murderers.
She stays in the lab, apparently. Unless she needs to testify in court, then they put her in a suit, and she's very uncomfortable, and it's "hilarious".
My mother won't allow me to watch the show with her. Not since I "ruined it" by predicting the circumstances of the murder within five or ten minutes.
I know precisely what you mean. I was vacationing in a beautiful city, and one day I was almost unable to leave my hotel room because there was an NCIS marathon on. Thank God I had an appointment to keep or I'd have never broken free of its ratings-dominating clutches.
I thought that he was chewing an antacid.
From the article:
Jean of Gaul.
…in space!
It's like the end of a Le Carre novel. Wheels within wheels, betrayal upon betrayal.
Power to the cineasteariat.
It's the stockpiling of rare earth minerals that I'm watching. Not that it won't be fun for political cartoonists to draw a Chinese dragon reclining on a pile of dysprosium.
I would say the corruption has different flavors. Kind of like the billion dollar mega projects in, say Louisiana are a different kind of scam than the extra nickel off the top of every license application fee scam in Chicago.
This is a legitimate question, but was Jack Lord really that awesome a screen presence in the original Hawaii Five-0? Most of the allure of the show was the setting, and wondering when Lord was going to drop dead of heat exhaustion from wearing that damned blue suit.
I'm on team Teddy Westside, too. I'll just add, I love that narrator Ted is trying to convey to his kids how cool their dorky old dad used to be, but fails every time because he was always a dorky proto-dad, just younger and a bit more naive.
Perhaps they were hoping for the adventures of a Patrick McGoohan hologram.
If I can't trust the local drag queens to give me a square deal, I can't trust anyone.
Cash up front seems like a sensible policy when dealing with anything Juggalo related. This includes drug deals.
Perhaps you should lie about said preference.