I'm going to watch Homeland season two (and maybe the rest) finally. I watched like two episodes of it back when it first aired but got distracted by other stuff. But it's the oldest thing (other than deliberately old programs) I've got sitting around so I've decided it shall be done. IT SHALL. Also my therapist has mentioned it like two weeks in a row.
Also stocked up on Daredevil for when the fuckery gets too much to handle and I need a short marathoned break. Assuming I don't get sucked into the fuckery.
I watched an episode of that CSI: Cyber. I have no idea what the CSI part has to do with anything, they investigated exactly one crime scene and after finding the cell phone, they left. Patricia Arquette is terrible, her face never changes but her hair does randomly, and the character isn't even an expert in anything CYBER, she's a psychologist! I think they dropped every possible social media buzzword in the online bullying episode I watched, and the office they work in is like the most absurd thing ever. But James Van Der Beek is amazing, and they gave him the only scene that needed real acting done like Arquette couldn't handle it, and I love imagining how his being on this show fits into the Don't Trust the Bitch universe. Also Lil Bow Wow, excuse me, Shad Moss and the guy who plays Fat Neil's lab gimmicks are amusing and seem to be the only parts where people with actual knowledge of computers scripted the dialogue.
I've been watching Elementary recently. I think the only reason I like it is Lucy Lu in pantyhose all the time.
There's a couple other reasons for me. It's really just a bleaker darker version of Monk, where Monk is an asshole. (The first season of Monk is pretty dark though.) And Lucy Liu and the dude who plays Sherlock are oddly likable as a team. I liked how early on they played up his visible contempt at whenever she contributes to the cases, and slowly eliminated that to where he expects her to contribute now.