So this was the big season finale (wth a Mentalist title), where "good cops" turned "bad" (according to the previews). Can I assume that the officers in question didn't actually turn completely bad, it was for a very good reason? Or will next season have the team hunting down Horatio Caine, who has become a relentless killer?Seeing Red-related stories
CSI: Miami: Seeing Red (season finale) - open thread
So this was the big season finale (wth a Mentalist title), where "good cops" turned "bad" (according to the previews). Can I assume that the officers in question didn't actually turn completely bad, it was for a very good reason? Or will next season have the team hunting down Horatio Caine, who has become a relentless killer?Dexter: Seeing Red
(S01E10) Wow... I am just so in awe of this show. It does everything that good TV is supposed to do. I'm not quite sure how to talk through all of this, but let's get one thing out there: Malcolm-Jamal Warner gained a ton of weight. As much as I enjoyed seeing him guest star as Dexter's lawyer buddy, every time he was in a scene I couldn't stop picturing him tap-dancing in the opening sequence of The Cosby Show. That guy is forever Theo Huxtable.
Moving on, let's talk about blood.
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It's pilot season in LA
'Tis the season to kiss television networks' butts. January is a big month in Los Angeles, when writers and producers
are pitching their show ideas to all the networks. This week, networks placed their orders for a whole bunch of new
dramas, including some created by well-knowns such as J.J. Abrams and Ridley and Tony Scott. Here is a list of some
shows we know about so far:- Six Degrees, J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alias),
ABC: stories of six strangers in New York intertwine.
- Jericho, Jon Turteltaub, CBS: social,
psychological, physical chaos ensue when a small town is cut off from the rest of the world after a nuclear
disaster.
- Orpheus, Ridley & Tony Scott, CBS: a man's girlfriend is involved in a
cult.
- Faceless, Joe Carnahan, FOX: prosecutor goes undercover to an underworld organization
(a prosecutor?).
- Heroes, Tim Kring, NBC: everyday people discover they have super hero
powers.
- Seeing Red, Graham Yost, NBC: a cop talks to dead people to solve cases.
- Untitled Alicia Keys project, Alicia Keys, UPN: inspired by the life of Alicia Keys, the show is about a 24-year-old musician who grew up in Hell's Kitchen.
- Underfunded, David Breckman & Rob Abrash, USA: a brilliant agent for the Canadian Secret Service solves cases despite the agency's severe lack of funding.
[Via The Hollywood Reporter]














