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The new Sherlock series on KCET (via BBC). Is awesome. At least the first episode was. Functioning sociopath, eh? I liked that the police detective wasn't a daft idiot in order to make Sherlock look smarter. I also liked that yes, Sherlock admitted that sometimes HE was suspected in some of the murders he worked at solving. And Mycroft! Bwahaha! And Sherlock chiding Watson for not taking the money-that they could have split it! Gonna have to watch it again. Can't wait for next week. --oh, and although the serial killer's modus opperendi (sp?) seemed familiar, it was still a good mystery. And he was devious.
OTHER:
CSI: Vegas, WTF are you all about? Splashy dinosaur killing. And Katie Sackoff playing a brown-haired Starbuck detective. I know she does anger really well, but honestly, can't she play anything else? The big win in this recent episode was the (to me) twisty main mystery about where those two 15 year old girls were buried. I thought the anguish of the mother came across as very real, and honestly, I kept flashing on, What if that were MY daughter? I'd probably go insane with grief, too, not knowing what happened to her or where she was. I don't know how real parents of real murder victims who disappear deal with that pain.
Bones is another death show that's showing it's ass. WTH? I still ff past most of the personal stuff. No one's changed, everything's the same--except I really like Hannah, that new character. I get that, as a viewer, I'm supposed to secretly root for Bones to get together with Sealy's character, but I really couldn't give a shit, and hope she finds someone as literal, brilliant as she is. Cuz he isn't it. Proximity doesn't make a match. Let's light that fire, okay producers? Just, clear that will-they-won't-they relationship totally off that crap table and move on completely? But anyway. Guidos? Really? The best part is when they show the body at the beginning, and then talk about how the person might have died.
I don't watch The Mentalist anymore. It lost my interest. So not into the tiresome Red John adversarial thing. Bored. The characters I like the best are shown the least (argh, the asian detective, spacing out on his name, he's fantastically dead-pan and gets some of the best lines)
Psych is coming back! I can't wait!
OTHER:
CSI: Vegas, WTF are you all about? Splashy dinosaur killing. And Katie Sackoff playing a brown-haired Starbuck detective. I know she does anger really well, but honestly, can't she play anything else? The big win in this recent episode was the (to me) twisty main mystery about where those two 15 year old girls were buried. I thought the anguish of the mother came across as very real, and honestly, I kept flashing on, What if that were MY daughter? I'd probably go insane with grief, too, not knowing what happened to her or where she was. I don't know how real parents of real murder victims who disappear deal with that pain.
Bones is another death show that's showing it's ass. WTH? I still ff past most of the personal stuff. No one's changed, everything's the same--except I really like Hannah, that new character. I get that, as a viewer, I'm supposed to secretly root for Bones to get together with Sealy's character, but I really couldn't give a shit, and hope she finds someone as literal, brilliant as she is. Cuz he isn't it. Proximity doesn't make a match. Let's light that fire, okay producers? Just, clear that will-they-won't-they relationship totally off that crap table and move on completely? But anyway. Guidos? Really? The best part is when they show the body at the beginning, and then talk about how the person might have died.
I don't watch The Mentalist anymore. It lost my interest. So not into the tiresome Red John adversarial thing. Bored. The characters I like the best are shown the least (argh, the asian detective, spacing out on his name, he's fantastically dead-pan and gets some of the best lines)
Psych is coming back! I can't wait!