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I would happily watch Castle as mystery-writer/PI à la 'Murder She wrote' with Alexis and Martha as side-kicks and Ryan and Esposito as his NYPD liaison. But then I've never watched this show for *cough* Caskett as the majority of its viewers do as far as I can tell. Those are the folks bringing in the ratings and I

I'm going to believe it once Jane and Weller haven't been in scenes together for over 50 episodes.

Also known as Daily Fail.

Yeah, I still mourn the loss of Zhaan on Farscape due to all the blue paint. All those articles claim an unknown source and they also all contained some gossip that I omitted here. I got the distinct feeling that someone has it out for Alexander. The make up problems can be real but obviously that would not provide

I liked the shoes, wedges with ankle straps. They looked good with the dress and it's also possible to run and kick ass in them. (I'm not of the Stana-Katic-school-of-thought that you can do everything in heels.)
As for the tattoos: there have been a couple of articles out over the past few days claiming that Alexander

Upvoted because you managed to type all this out without going &%ç*#@+°ç%&@#?&% halfway through - I would have.

Nope, show - nope.

Great review - thanks! I hadn't recognized the quote from Hebrews and I love how you managed to highlight its relevance to the episode.
I fully expected some chilling confrontations between Holmes sen. and Holmes jun. But it was Watson who really brought her A-game. I love this show so much for being able to create a

To be fair I thought the dress really cute - it's probably the best outfit Amy ever wore on the show.

I think that's what Person of Interest pulled off magnificently but it's a risky strategy.
The problem is that it's really hard to buy Blindspot's basic premise without going at least mildly sci-fi at one point. (I've never watched The Blacklist so I do not know how that show's premise is holding up through several

The main problem is that there was a massive tone shift in ep. 2 & 3 and pretty much the rest of the show. Suddenly there was lots of humor and great visuals to illustrate the main character's drug enhanced thought process. I wish they had overhauled the pilot accordingly. I stuck with it because I like Jake McDorman

Yeah - it sounded more or less like that. I think it's the best one of the new shows in that particular genre (almost sci-fi?) - it certainly beats Minority Report and I like it better than Blindspot because whilst being pretty dark at times it does have a sense of humor. I mean last week's episode was a love-letter

At least it does get coverage unlike Limitless which has proven to be way more entertaining than I ever expected.

I thought this was the best episode yet. We got a tattoo plot that did not make you think of time-travel, Weller actually smiled and I loved the insight into Mayfair's history. She was way more conflicted than the review suggests to use Daylight (aka Northern Lights' poor cousin) and is now doing penance for giving in

I think that's something that is pretty hard to gauge from a (luckily) purely theoretical POV. The violation is 'just' emotional but that can be as bad as physical violence. We don't really know how Nick feels about it because he does not speak about the experience.

We already have a mess with Adalind/Nick and I want that resolved in a way that does not make me scream at the screen. That's more important than getting Juliette back.
The absence of her body might just be the writers playing with a trope. Nobody expects Chavez and the guys who were killed in that warehouse to be

Monroe pointing out that it was time to move out of that house was probably the best thing about this episode. I'd burn the place down and salt the embers but that's just me.
The Good: Meisner's back, Renard being shady and the FBI not dropping the ball when one of their own disappears. The Bad: Nick and Adalind. The

It's not messier than what they have done with her character to get rid of her.

I think Adalind's biggest problem was not that she was a Hexenbiest but that she was an inefficient Hexenbiest. She screwed up basically every job she ever had. Of course the show now wants to turn that into some sort of redeeming quality.

I don't think Kelly is in that cell since the actress scored a regular gig on Limitless.