Post by naterdawg on Feb 22, 2017 1:21:02 GMT
My only concern with Perry (and it's a very minor one, a mere caveat) was that it comes off as mighty silly to have (usually) Burger say, "Here's the one case you can't win, Perry." I mean, you know (I know, I know, there were a few exceptions) he's going to win it, and Burger never realizes, "Gee, maybe I should keep my big trap shut after losing so many cases to Perry!" It's a minor, silly thing, but I also have to stifle laughter at that moment. It's got nothing to do with the characters, including Burger, who, I agree, are great.
There's a parallel to The X-Files, of all things, here. I'm pretty much a newbie regarding the show, having watched only the first season--I'd never watched it before because I've never been a sci-fi guy, but a friend recommended it because of my fascination with unsolved mysteries, and I've got to say I love it so far. I think Gillian Anderson, who plays Scully, is an excellent actress--but the writers (in this first season at least) keep having her say, "Oh, come on, Mulder, you can't honestly believe that," etc., etc. I know she's the skeptic, but it's bothersome because in the last episode she just saw "x" (ghost, alien, monster, demon, etc.), and she comes away a little humbled by the "x"--yet in the very next episode she forgets all about that! It has nothing to do with Miss Anderson or even Scully's character and everything to do with the writers. Is that clear, or have I just confused the point even more?
If Douglas Dick was in the cast, you can bet he was the killer!

