Without A Trace 10/24
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I don't know if this has been discussed yet in other threads yet, and if it has, I apologize.
I've seen either 3 or 4 episodes of this show and I like it a lot. One thing that's interesting is that they always seem to mention that statistically, if they don't find the missing person within 48 hours, that person is most likely dead. What I noticed, in the shows I've watched, is that they always find the missing person after the 48 hour deadline. Is this coincidence, or an attempt by the authors/producers/whomever to give hope to people who's own loved ones are missing. I don't know. Just a thought.
I've seen either 3 or 4 episodes of this show and I like it a lot. One thing that's interesting is that they always seem to mention that statistically, if they don't find the missing person within 48 hours, that person is most likely dead. What I noticed, in the shows I've watched, is that they always find the missing person after the 48 hour deadline. Is this coincidence, or an attempt by the authors/producers/whomever to give hope to people who's own loved ones are missing. I don't know. Just a thought.
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What a creepy guy. LaPaglia did a great job last night, luring the pervert into telling him the location.
One thing that I like about this show is that, unlike so many other shows, the first main suspect could actually be the guilty party, like last night. It seems like the overwhelming majority of shows give you a strong candidate up front, only to eventually exonerate them. It gets pretty old after a while...
One thing that I like about this show is that, unlike so many other shows, the first main suspect could actually be the guilty party, like last night. It seems like the overwhelming majority of shows give you a strong candidate up front, only to eventually exonerate them. It gets pretty old after a while...
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Originally posted by movieking
One thing that I like about this show is that, unlike so many other shows, the first main suspect could actually be the guilty party, like last night. It seems like the overwhelming majority of shows give you a strong candidate up front, only to eventually exonerate them. It gets pretty old after a while...
One thing that I like about this show is that, unlike so many other shows, the first main suspect could actually be the guilty party, like last night. It seems like the overwhelming majority of shows give you a strong candidate up front, only to eventually exonerate them. It gets pretty old after a while...