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Post by Jeff on Sept 27, 2016 3:46:43 GMT -5
It starts back up this Sun Oct 2.
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Post by KyleEl on Sept 30, 2016 16:14:31 GMT -5
I would be happier if it weren't on Sundays. But I have my TiVo set to record an extra half-hour. I hope that will always be enough.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 1, 2016 1:26:50 GMT -5
I set mine an extra hour. Most of the time I do not like to watch TV after 11:00 pm even though I am up. If it does not start late, I will watch it when it airs.
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Post by skylander on Oct 2, 2016 18:50:14 GMT -5
Folie A Deux PREMIERE NEW (October 2, 2016) S05, E01 Holmes and Watson assist the NYPD as they search for a serial bomber terrorizing the city; Watson turns to a former criminal, whose life she saved during her time as a surgeon, for help.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 3, 2016 4:31:52 GMT -5
I would be happier if it weren't on Sundays. But I have my TiVo set to record an extra half-hour. I hope that will always be enough. Why don't you like it being on Sun for?
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Post by Jeff on Oct 3, 2016 4:33:52 GMT -5
I set mine an extra hour. Most of the time I do not like to watch TV after 11:00 pm even though I am up. If it does not start late, I will watch it when it airs. What on that would it would make it start it late?
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Post by Jeff on Oct 3, 2016 4:34:56 GMT -5
Folie A DeuxPREMIERE NEW (October 2, 2016) S05, E01 Holmes and Watson assist the NYPD as they search for a serial bomber terrorizing the city; Watson turns to a former criminal, whose life she saved during her time as a surgeon, for help. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 3, 2016 4:35:57 GMT -5
How did everyone like the 1st episode?
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 3, 2016 12:26:48 GMT -5
I would be happier if it weren't on Sundays. But I have my TiVo set to record an extra half-hour. I hope that will always be enough. Why don't you like it being on Sun for? I set mine an extra hour. Most of the time I do not like to watch TV after 11:00 pm even though I am up. If it does not start late, I will watch it when it airs. What on that would it would make it start it late? I can answer both questions. You don't have this problem out west. The football game runs long if there is one at 4. Sometimes they start the entire prime time schedule at 7:30 to deal with that, but sometimes even that isn't enough. And the game did run long last night. But the schedule was normal. The show started about 25 minutes lae but I had added an extra half hour. I haven't seen it yet. Maybe tonight.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 3, 2016 18:23:47 GMT -5
Why don't you like it being on Sun for? What on that would it would make it start it late? I can answer both questions. You don't have this problem out west. The football game runs long if there is one at 4. Sometimes they start the entire prime time schedule at 7:30 to deal with that, but sometimes even that isn't enough. And the game did run long last night. But the schedule was normal. The show started about 25 minutes late but I had added an extra half hour. I haven't seen it yet. Maybe tonight. No I do not have this problem, I understand Kyle. You don't like sports like I do, and that is why there are On Demand stuff for that reason alone.
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Post by skylander on Oct 4, 2016 9:45:55 GMT -5
Follie et duex
I enjoyed the episode.
The opening scene where Sherlock joined the murderer on a ledge was humorous, but I did wonder what Sherlock’s plan was. Then Joan struck the man with a Tazer and asked couldn’t Sherlock have gotten him farther from the edge.
I screamed when the soccer ball exploded in the man’s hands. That was awful. Sherlock was positive that he knew who the bomber was and he does not give up. The bomber was clever, but not clever enough to elude Sherlock’s keen senses. It was scary when Sherlock chased Mr. Resor and got hit by a car, but he was only concerned with the guy getting away. Although the taxi driver was upset, Sherlock was justified in keeping him there so the police could swipe for fingerprints.
I enjoyed it when Sherlock had the opportunity to show off in front of the suspect. The suspect asked him did he know where he was several years ago and Sherlock promptly responded with details.
I also enjoyed Sherlock’s concern and conversations with Joan about the possibility she might want to change occupations again. She made it clear she did not plan to leave, but she enjoyed helping people. Sherlock observes and remembers everything about Joan including the number of times she wears an outfit.
I was suspicious of Shinwell because he was being extremely helpful to Joan even though it meant violating a term of his probation. But he really did want to help her because she saved his life. I wonder why he was holding a gun behind his back when he opened the door for Joan. Is he afraid of someone? Was he planning to kill the bully at the boxing gym or kill himself?
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Post by Jeff on Oct 4, 2016 12:18:46 GMT -5
Follie et duex I enjoyed the episode. The opening scene where Sherlock joined the murderer on a ledge was humorous, but I did wonder what Sherlock’s plan was. Then Joan struck the man with a Tazer and asked couldn’t Sherlock have gotten him farther from the edge.
I screamed when the soccer ball exploded in the man’s hands. That was awful. Sherlock was positive that he knew who the bomber was and he does not give up. The bomber was clever, but not clever enough to elude Sherlock’s keen senses. It was scary when Sherlock chased Mr. Resor and got hit by a car, but he was only concerned with the guy getting away. Although the taxi driver was upset, Sherlock was justified in keeping him there so the police could swipe for fingerprints.
I enjoyed it when Sherlock had the opportunity to show off in front of the suspect. The suspect asked him did he know where he was several years ago and Sherlock promptly responded with details.
I also enjoyed Sherlock’s concern and conversations with Joan about the possibility she might want to change occupations again. She made it clear she did not plan to leave, but she enjoyed helping people. Sherlock observes and remembers everything about Joan including the number of times she wears an outfit.
I was suspicious of Shinwell because he was being extremely helpful to Joan even though it meant violating a term of his probation. But he really did want to help her because she saved his life. I wonder why he was holding a gun behind his back when he opened the door for Joan. Is he afraid of someone? Was he planning to kill the bully at the boxing gym or kill himself? Thanks for sharing friend.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 4, 2016 12:19:31 GMT -5
Any reason why it won't be on this Sun for?
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Post by skylander on Oct 4, 2016 16:42:37 GMT -5
Any reason why it won't be on this Sun for? The CBS network, along with ABC and FOX, will air live coverage of the Presidential Debate. NBC will air New York Giants at Green Bay Packers.
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Post by skylander on Oct 4, 2016 16:53:00 GMT -5
Follie et duex I enjoyed the episode. The opening scene where Sherlock joined the murderer on a ledge was humorous, but I did wonder what Sherlock’s plan was. Then Joan struck the man with a Tazer and asked couldn’t Sherlock have gotten him farther from the edge.
I screamed when the soccer ball exploded in the man’s hands. That was awful. Sherlock was positive that he knew who the bomber was and he does not give up. The bomber was clever, but not clever enough to elude Sherlock’s keen senses. It was scary when Sherlock chased Mr. Resor and got hit by a car, but he was only concerned with the guy getting away. Although the taxi driver was upset, Sherlock was justified in keeping him there so the police could swipe for fingerprints.
I enjoyed it when Sherlock had the opportunity to show off in front of the suspect. The suspect asked him did he know where he was several years ago and Sherlock promptly responded with details.
I also enjoyed Sherlock’s concern and conversations with Joan about the possibility she might want to change occupations again. She made it clear she did not plan to leave, but she enjoyed helping people. Sherlock observes and remembers everything about Joan including the number of times she wears an outfit.
I was suspicious of Shinwell because he was being extremely helpful to Joan even though it meant violating a term of his probation. But he really did want to help her because she saved his life. I wonder why he was holding a gun behind his back when he opened the door for Joan. Is he afraid of someone? Was he planning to kill the bully at the boxing gym or kill himself? Thanks for sharing friend. You are welcome. I just remembered two more cute moments between Sherlock and Joan. Sherlock frequently blends drinks that Joan does not want to taste, but this time Sherlock grimaced when he tasted it and changed his mind about drinking it.
When Sherlock picked the lock at Mr. Fielding's house (the guy with the train set), Joan commented he was getting rusty because it took so long. Sherlock responded that the lock was commercial grade titanium with a double cylinder deadbolt and it took him only 2-1/2 minutes, which is a personal best. Impressive.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 4, 2016 23:12:30 GMT -5
Any reason why it won't be on this Sun for? The CBS network, along with ABC and FOX, will air live coverage of the Presidential Debate. NBC will air New York Giants at Green Bay Packers. Oh crazy, thanks.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 4, 2016 23:15:07 GMT -5
You are welcome. I just remembered two more cute moments between Sherlock and Joan. Sherlock frequently blends drinks that Joan does not want to taste, but this time Sherlock grimaced when he tasted it and changed his mind about drinking it.
When Sherlock picked the lock at Mr. Fielding's house (the guy with the train set), Joan commented he was getting rusty because it took so long. Sherlock responded that the lock was commercial grade titanium with a double cylinder deadbolt and it took him only 2-1/2 minutes, which is a personal best. Impressive. Nice.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 7, 2016 10:28:07 GMT -5
Follie et duex I enjoyed the episode. The opening scene where Sherlock joined the murderer on a ledge was humorous, but I did wonder what Sherlock’s plan was. Then Joan struck the man with a Tazer and asked couldn’t Sherlock have gotten him farther from the edge.
I screamed when the soccer ball exploded in the man’s hands. That was awful. Sherlock was positive that he knew who the bomber was and he does not give up. The bomber was clever, but not clever enough to elude Sherlock’s keen senses. It was scary when Sherlock chased Mr. Resor and got hit by a car, but he was only concerned with the guy getting away. Although the taxi driver was upset, Sherlock was justified in keeping him there so the police could swipe for fingerprints.
I enjoyed it when Sherlock had the opportunity to show off in front of the suspect. The suspect asked him did he know where he was several years ago and Sherlock promptly responded with details.
I also enjoyed Sherlock’s concern and conversations with Joan about the possibility she might want to change occupations again. She made it clear she did not plan to leave, but she enjoyed helping people. Sherlock observes and remembers everything about Joan including the number of times she wears an outfit.
I was suspicious of Shinwell because he was being extremely helpful to Joan even though it meant violating a term of his probation. But he really did want to help her because she saved his life. I wonder why he was holding a gun behind his back when he opened the door for Joan. Is he afraid of someone? Was he planning to kill the bully at the boxing gym or kill himself? Being that close to the ledge concerned me. He could have gone forward. I liked how the taxi driver was inconvenienced. The suspect looked like the boy toy who eventually married Cyrus on "Scandal". When the suspect asked if Sherlock knew where he was my first thought was this would make a great joke on "Unforgettable". But Sherlock has almost the same ability. I liked the question "What kind of name is Sherlock?" because I'm curious about that myself. His father would have surely chosen a more sensible name. The name must have come from his mother, who was a little off anyway. It doesn't really matter where Doyle got it because this is a contemporary story. I was pleased Sherlock was concerned about Watson. I hope she does like what she's doing, though she hardly ever smiles.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 7, 2016 10:28:47 GMT -5
I can answer both questions. You don't have this problem out west. The football game runs long if there is one at 4. Sometimes they start the entire prime time schedule at 7:30 to deal with that, but sometimes even that isn't enough. And the game did run long last night. But the schedule was normal. The show started about 25 minutes late but I had added an extra half hour. I haven't seen it yet. Maybe tonight. No I do not have this problem, I understand Kyle. You don't like sports like I do, and that is why there are On Demand stuff for that reason alone.But it has nothing to do with liking sports. That doesn't make the shows come on when they're supposed to.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 7, 2016 11:44:22 GMT -5
No I do not have this problem, I understand Kyle. You don't like sports like I do, and that is why there are On Demand stuff for that reason alone. But it has nothing to do with liking sports. That doesn't make the shows come on when they're supposed to. I agree and you explained it clearly.
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Post by skylander on Oct 7, 2016 22:00:41 GMT -5
The suspect looked like the boy toy who eventually married Cyrus on "Scandal". Right. He looked familiar and that is because he is Michael on Scandal (Matthew Del Negro).
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Post by Jeff on Oct 8, 2016 3:35:31 GMT -5
No I do not have this problem, I understand Kyle. You don't like sports like I do, and that is why there are On Demand stuff for that reason alone. But it has nothing to do with liking sports. That doesn't make the shows come on when they're supposed to. Sporting events a lot of the times go longer than they should, and if you missed the show there always On Demand for you to catch up with the show.
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Post by skylander on Oct 8, 2016 19:37:09 GMT -5
But it has nothing to do with liking sports. That doesn't make the shows come on when they're supposed to. Sporting events a lot of the times go longer than they should, and if you missed the show there always On Demand for you to catch up with the show.When I read Kyle's posts, it seems his wi-fi is very slow or iffy. My wi-fi signal is reliable, but it is not strong enough to stream On Demand. I have to tell On Demand to record the show (which takes hours) and then watch it. I mention this because your comment makes it sound like a no-brainer, but the delay is actually a huge inconvenience. I am still grateful for On Demand though. Sometimes streaming the show on the computer is easier, but that depends on which network the show comes on.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 10, 2016 6:08:29 GMT -5
Sporting events a lot of the times go longer than they should, and if you missed the show there always On Demand for you to catch up with the show. When I read Kyle's posts, it seems his wi-fi is very slow or iffy. My wi-fi signal is reliable, but it is not strong enough to stream On Demand. I have to tell On Demand to record the show (which takes hours) and then watch it. I mention this because your comment makes it sound like a no-brainer, but the delay is actually a huge inconvenience. I am still grateful for On Demand though. Sometimes streaming the show on the computer is easier, but that depends on which network the show comes on. I agree 100% with you.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 10, 2016 6:10:02 GMT -5
When I had Time Warner Cable I could watch the show if it didn't record a few days after it aired and got caught up that way.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 10, 2016 13:57:16 GMT -5
Sporting events a lot of the times go longer than they should, and if you missed the show there always On Demand for you to catch up with the show. When I read Kyle's posts, it seems his wi-fi is very slow or iffy. My wi-fi signal is reliable, but it is not strong enough to stream On Demand. I have to tell On Demand to record the show (which takes hours) and then watch it. I mention this because your comment makes it sound like a no-brainer, but the delay is actually a huge inconvenience. I am still grateful for On Demand though. Sometimes streaming the show on the computer is easier, but that depends on which network the show comes on. I don't have wi-fi. Actually, I do, but I was advised to use a password so others couldn't use it. Then I couldn't get in. Then I asked them to remove the password. Then I still couldn't get in. I was already using a wire to connect the computer to my modem. I had to buy another one for my TiVo. If I tried to stream, it wouldn't work. My TiVo can't even handle any information that has to come over the Internet. My two older TiVos that use phone lines can give me information, but it's very simple information. My guess is it's videos, and everything just freezes. So if I have to go online for something, it has to be at the library. And I am reminded that I still have one episode of this show to watch, so I should monitor the stations airing reruns in syndication.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 10, 2016 18:52:45 GMT -5
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 14, 2016 14:17:33 GMT -5
There was no episode this past weekend with the debate. I think the show comes back this week.
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Post by Jeff on Oct 15, 2016 3:28:49 GMT -5
There is a new show this week Kyle.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 16, 2016 18:50:38 GMT -5
5.02 Worth Several Cities 10-16-16
Holmes is abducted by the leader of a local street gang, who wants him to find the person who's behind a hit on his men; Watson considers whether to grant a personal favor for Shinwell.
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