Anyone have a chance to check this series out?
This is one of my favorites, season 1 definitely locked me in as a fan. It has been mentioned before in an older thread here on Cafe Mom, but it deserves a thread for this season.
I learned about the series last season when the social media marketing company I work for did some of the campaigning for Turner, I found myself liking the characters the more I watched, and it was a pleasure to see old faves like Chaz Palminteri playing a paternal role that differs from the one he played in a Bronx Tale.
Let's use this space on City Data to discuss the current season and cool plot points that are happening as the series progresses. The show itself is on every Monday on TNT at 10/9c. For those that want to find out more about the series, here is the show’s site: TNT - Rizzoli and Isles: Home
I'll start the thread:
Brown Eyed[episode 2x03] Girl was probably one of the better eps in the series, at least in my opinion. It was frantically paced and was one of the few pieces of entertainment that had me leaning forward in my chair watching it. That's exceedingly rare in crime drama.
This is one of my favorites, season 1 definitely locked me in as a fan. It has been mentioned before in an older thread here on Cafe Mom, but it deserves a thread for this season.
I learned about the series last season when the social media marketing company I work for did some of the campaigning for Turner, I found myself liking the characters the more I watched, and it was a pleasure to see old faves like Chaz Palminteri playing a paternal role that differs from the one he played in a Bronx Tale.
Let's use this space on City Data to discuss the current season and cool plot points that are happening as the series progresses. The show itself is on every Monday on TNT at 10/9c. For those that want to find out more about the series, here is the show’s site: TNT - Rizzoli and Isles: Home
I'll start the thread:
Brown Eyed[episode 2x03] Girl was probably one of the better eps in the series, at least in my opinion. It was frantically paced and was one of the few pieces of entertainment that had me leaning forward in my chair watching it. That's exceedingly rare in crime drama.
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on Aug. 11, 2011 at 10:56 AM