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Not only was the pronunciation of tzitzit silly, but their insistence of calling the victim "Moe-sheee" was absurd. At least a few of the minor characters resisted the idiotic director and pronounced it correctly "Moe-sheh". (So far as I know, no one with the name Moshe has ever pronounced it Moe-shee") Also, anyone

1) Miller has changed his body language and speech pattern as has Liu. they have done well refining the characters (Even though shaven, Sherlock still goes to Jethro Gibbs barber).

1) Miller has changed his body language and speech pattern as has Liu. they have done well refining the characters (Even though shaven, Sherlock still goes to Jethro Gibbs barber).

Try catching up with POI on DVD from your library. I'll bet they have it. If not, ask them to order it.

'A Crime To Remember'. They shot it close to the actual crime scenes. The inside bar scenes are at another place nearby on Lefferts Blvd. When I mentioned to other people on the street what they were shooting, the universal reaction was "Eww". Fortunately, it's just another dumb low budget cable show and will sink

It's unwatchable. You can recite the dialogue immediately before they say it.

The real puzzler is how Elias and Harold catch a subway in 1986.

I commented to a friend that the only person in "Breathless" who isn't secretive, repugnant or vile seems to be the 8 year-old-kid…who will probably be found to be torturing neighborhood pets with the controller to his Selectrix car set.

1) Didn't Clarke do a much cleaner condensed version of Childhood's End with the ending of 2001 Space Odyssey?

Show slows to a halt during clunky U.S. guest star sections. Other than that…it's a lot of fun!

Like that matters on network TV.

1974/1975 - Kolchak: The Night Stalker on ABC
Darren McGavin , Simon Oakland

1) The line about Mycroft being lazy with no follow-through is from the canon, I believe. But there it is meant to convey that Mycroft is so brilliant, so omnipotent, he doesn't bother to prove his superhuman conclusions. This Mycroft is some sort of wounded flower, so the line is used to only make him look worse.

Don't tell that to Burns and Allen and Jack Benny!

Five years from now the Windows 8 showcasing is going to age the show like watching movies on their brown Zunes.

PS - Gosh, I wonder if House and Cuddy will ever get together…
And why do they think having Holmes' top button always closed is a character trait?

But I thought Joan cozied up to Mycroft despite his admission that he originally worked for MI6 and only got into the restaurant game after leaving his life-long career with them. In other words…Mycroft tells her a mighty truth and Watson ignores it.
I think Mycroft was telling the truth when he says.."I AM British

Suburgatory was a real puzzler. All the characters were great. The actors playing them did a great job. The individual lines were polished….but they couldn't string together a 20 minute plot to save their lives. (and they didn't).

*Elementary: Liz Friedman producer or writing credits on 43 episodes. (FORTY THREE)

I can't exactly remember the context, but I think it was used inappropriately.