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Without A Trace 10/17
Another solid episode Thursday night.
An especially good performance from LaPaglia this time around. A bit more sentimental towards the end with the Charles S. Dutton scene. I was also wondering when there would be an episode where the missing person would not be found alive. I'll wonder no more... |
I made the comment after the first show that it would be silly if they went all season with "happy endings", I was thinking that it would still be a few weeks away from an "unhappy one."
But I agree, this show is doing great. If ER and Friends don't last must longer, this CBS could take Thursday night away from NBC hands down... |
I agree that this was another solid episode....
I loved that little black dress..mmmm How have the ratings been for this one..The thread is a little thin, I hope it is getting good viewers |
I think i saw on tv that its doing good.
I was surprised that i liked it, doesn't really seem like my kind of thing. |
I thought this was the best episode so far. It was very realistic for someone to go missing but have them be unsure of when they actually went missing. I used to wonder when lived alone how long it would take anyone to notice if somethng ever happened to me (morbid, I know.)
The only thing that bugs me about this show is that constant piano line they have playing all the time. It kind of reminds me of Murder One's music (Anthony Lapaglia's other show.) I just wish they played a different background theme once in awhile. |
Very good episode. I really liked how her disappearance was only indirectly related to all the scumbags she was with. This show's presence is undeniably linked to <I>CSI</I>'s success, but I find it to be a stronger show. Regardless, CBS now has a pretty big 1-2-3 for Thursday nights.
Hopefully Dutton will be a semi-recurring character over the years. The guy is just too damn good. das |
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