i’m rewatching through csi and i had forgotten that justin bieber played a straight white entitled teenage far-right extremist bomber and it’s... terrible this entire arc is exhausting
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i’m rewatching through csi and i had forgotten that justin bieber played a straight white entitled teenage far-right extremist bomber and it’s... terrible this entire arc is exhausting
an actual dialogue that just happened on csi: miami
CALEIGH: I keep finding some kind of granular residue on the blast site; can you check that out?
OTHER DUDE WHOSE NAME I STILL HAVEN’T MEMORIZED BC I DON’T CARE: [swabs] Huh. It looks like some kind of grainy film. It looks like it was left by the explosion.
oh, csi: miami. you truly were the least sophisticated of the csi franchise.
until cyber.
Thoughts on CSI: Cyber: needs more Hayley Kiyoko.
How do you feel about the Elementary writers writing Sherlock as a sub? I loveee it. Sherlock is a sub in all of my head canons, and I tots love a strong/smart/athletic dude knowing and appreciating bdsm culture :)
I really like that it subverts a lot of the mainstream media’s presentations of submissives, but I also think that it was partially so they could show the leather-corset-wearing, whip-bearing, lick-my-boots-peasant stereotype of Dommes, which seems like it’s been a semi-integral trope in crime procedurals since Lady Heather on CSI. I’m all for showing more well-rounded representation of D/s and BDSM (and other kinks and subcultures) on TV, but I don’t love that a lot of the time it seems to be used as an excuse to exploit women’s bodies for shock value.
I always get so confused for a second when I'm watching an old episode of some crime show and someone who's now famous is the perp/witness/victim/bit part lab tech. Like, Marshall Erikson, why are you examining fingerprints in Las Vegas? OH GOD, DO WE STILL HAVE TO WAIT FOR TED TO GET THROUGH THAT ENTIRE STORY ARC?