Person of Interest

Jnta

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I've been watching since the first episode, but its never been a can't miss show for me. I was truly surprised at how good last nights episode was. I also just noticed that its ratings have been landing it in or near the top 10 this season.
 
I started watching reruns of show this summer.
I'm not too lost about what's going on.

I had a bad dream Wed early after watching Tues show.
 
I watched the first episode but have missed a couple this season. I don't particularly care for the new chick.........she's backup gunpower.....maybe when I catch up?! It is time to close the HR case so I enjoyed this weeks episode.
 
Yeah, I never understood why they brought in the new female version of Reese either. Until this past week's episode, I was actually thinking about taking the show off my DVR, but this latest episode actually intrigued me. Whether I continue to watch depends on which main character gets killed off, and if they stay on track.
 
I watched it on a regular basis until this season but still catch when I can. Michael Emerson is a favorite actor of mine, so he's the reason I tune in. It has changed since its first season, but still remains one of the better network shows.
 
At least it's serious, and not another dreaded "comedy-romance-adventure." Men need shows to watch, too.
 
None that I know. Person of Interest. Bluebloods, Southland, The Bridge, Longmire, Dracula. Not Bones, ,etc.
 
Comedys are great. It's the shows that look to be serious dramas. and turn out to be "comedy-adventures," for which I have no use. They are usually co-ed detective shows. They are often popular, so I guess it's just me.:confused:
 
Co-ed detective shows??? Hmmm, cannot say I know what exactly you mean? Are you inferring that because a woman (who also might be a detective) is featured along with the men, that it then becomes a "comedy"?
If so....hmmm, I have seen some really tough women portrayed...Ziva on NCIS for instance. And...well, the great Alfred Hitchcock always said that you have to relieve the excitement/suspense with something light for the audience, even if it only lasts a minute or less. He felt that it was absolutely necessary.
 
A Guy I watch a lot of the shows you watch :)

You said not Bones. I watch that one and Castle.
A little mystery and romance thrown in together.

I stopped watching Law and Order SVU this season because you
can onlywatch so much of that stuff.
 
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