...here, have some reviews.

Oct 08, 2007 11:15

Wow, I've managed to make reviewing TV shows like work. How about that.

Anyway, didn't manage to get them all done, but here are a few, tossed out for your amusement. Also, I've decided I'm not going to do long reviews of Chuck, as no one else I know watches it.

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I’ll give you credit where it’s due, SVU. You’ve yet to inspire the blind, frothing ( Read more... )

svu, csi, ci

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failegaidin October 8 2007, 15:51:48 UTC
I, too, loved this week's CSI and was THRILLED to hear that Warrick got a divorce. I <3 Catherine/Warrick, and their little moment when the lights turned back on just made my day. And also, Nick is the cutest grown-up kid EVER.

I found Eames' break from her normal procedural logical self to really work. This is her HUSBAND we're talking about, and I thought it was nice to see that there was a breaking point for her, where she was no longer a cop, but a widow.

And I hated the new music. Hated it.

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stunt_muppet October 9 2007, 03:41:07 UTC
While I have much love for Warrick and Catherine, I have to say that I'm always a little sad when TV marriages end, even if they do get in the way of my ships. XD And Gary Dourdan and the woman who played Tina had fantastic chemistry that one scene they had together. I have to admit, I would have liked to see a bit more of her before they suddenly ended.

I know it's her husband, but they've referred to her husband before and she's always been very calm about it. I'm sure once I watch it a couple more times it'll seem more normal, it was just...odd that first time. It wasn't the Eames I was used to.

But I suppose that was the point. :)

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gorengal October 8 2007, 16:18:19 UTC
I agree with every single thing you said about all three shows. I especially appreciated Eames' line at the end of CI when she told the doctor, "He was a good cop" instead of "He was my husband." I thought that was a perfectly Eames thing to do.

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stunt_muppet October 9 2007, 03:42:06 UTC
Yes, yes; I'm glad that line was included. I was worried about how they were going to handle that, but it came across perfectly.

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