who doesn't love the really, REALLY old murders?

Apr 16, 2006 20:38

I totally guessed the killer on Cold Case tonight in the first 15 minutes. And yet, it still feels like they've been really random lately. On the bright side, while my favorites are the really, REALLY old murders, I do still enjoy murders that take place in the early to mid-90s and thus feature all my high school tunes. (Cold Case makes ( Read more... )

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cabell April 17 2006, 02:19:58 UTC
That always happened when I was looking for it on LimeWire. Why it is that Cold Case is so popular in Germany, I do not know. But you know, CSI: Miami is like the most popular American TV show worldwide. For serious.

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cabell April 17 2006, 02:40:53 UTC
Anyone with a thing for David Caruso is a Strange People in my book... although few people can be more unintentionally hilarious.

Have you seen the 14-day free trial pass for CoV, dude?

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cabell April 17 2006, 03:28:06 UTC
As soon as that guy said that he and his daughter were "really close," my creep-o-meter went off the charts.

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foomanchoo April 18 2006, 03:20:32 UTC
Argh. Last night's Cold Case was a repeat for us. Stupid non-rating Easter. It was the one where Tara from Buffy was a hippy.

I like the older ones the best too. Even though I find it unlikely that any testimony given by someone about a crime committed more than 30 years ago could hold up in court. Assuming the jurors don't get to listen to the soundtrack playing under it. :p But I don't suppose they get to that part in the show, for all we know Lily's case could fall apart when put under scrutiny and half of these people walk. But I guess then she'd be haunted by the ghosts in the closing sequences...

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