Speaking of Spirals . . .
Feb. 26th, 2010 02:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, if you have a weakness for formulaic crime shows, I find the spiral goes like this:
1. Law & Order
2. Law & Order Offshoots
3. CSI (with a quick shame ridden trip to Miami)
4. NCIS
5. Bones
I am now at Bones, which has grown on me against my will. David B. is a lot better now that he doesn't have to try to look like he's never ever aged and thinned down a little (prolly less pressure!) and I've grown to really like Bones because I find her weirdly relatible like I do 7 of 9 where their logic traps them. Because at times, I am like, why don't you do x? Y is a bad idea. No? You're not only going to do Y, but try to front like Y is a great idea which will inevitably crash and burn in some horrific sort of manner that I get to clean up? Okay, awesome.
< / dork>
1. Law & Order
2. Law & Order Offshoots
3. CSI (with a quick shame ridden trip to Miami)
4. NCIS
5. Bones
I am now at Bones, which has grown on me against my will. David B. is a lot better now that he doesn't have to try to look like he's never ever aged and thinned down a little (prolly less pressure!) and I've grown to really like Bones because I find her weirdly relatible like I do 7 of 9 where their logic traps them. Because at times, I am like, why don't you do x? Y is a bad idea. No? You're not only going to do Y, but try to front like Y is a great idea which will inevitably crash and burn in some horrific sort of manner that I get to clean up? Okay, awesome.
< / dork>