
And Now A Very Happy Birthday to Kathryn Erbe!
Photo from 2025.

Photo from 2025.
Speaks about the more traumatizing episodes.
Of course I wait for Alex's "looking daggers at him" reaction after Bobby says "Joe, don't be a moron," and the way she nods at Hannah silently and then glares back at Bobby as she shuts the door--but I almost always forget to notice that after the door closes she claps her hands on top of her head with exasperation as she walks back to her desk!
Posted yesterday by Vincent D'Onofrio on Twitter (X...whatever).
Which of the Bishop episodes is your favorite of the seven? Which episode would you have most liked to have seen with Eames?
As much as I love "Stray," the answer is always "F.P.S." So...much...subtext...
(I've got to give it to Nikki James as Tamara...really, really a great performance! I did not realize she had won a Tony Award, but am definitely not surprised by the way she sold the role of Tamara.)
As for Eames-inclusion...kind of hard to pick. "Happy Family" if she'd gotten to tell off that asshole mother the way she did Lady Harrington. "Sound Bodies," I think. Or "A Murderer Among Us." I'm waffling.
Alas, since "Loyalty" is fast approaching on this cycle of CI eps on ChargeTV..
What are some of folks' favorite non Goren-and-Eames episodes?
One of mine is on tonight: "Major Case." Alex being in the episode is a perk, but it's incidental to the plot. Just a great cat-and-mouse game between Zach Nichols and Henry Muller.
Another favorite is "Maltese Cross." Love how it opens with the fire station fight, then does a flashback. Love Wheeler "playing young" to the retired cop, and "Jesus guy" in the Ramble telling Logan which way to go. "Chanteuse" is a great character as well.
I also think "To the Bone" is a killer episode [no pun intended], but I can't watch it anymore. Just too vicious. Whoopi Goldberg is so sinister.
I plucked out my DVD set of first season and watched "Jones" and am just finishing "The Extra Man." Just for the heck of it I looked up the name "Didier."
"Traditionally a French masculine given name (derived from the Latin Desiderius, meaning 'ardent desire')." And then "Foucault," like the famous pendulum, for a man who has learned to go back and forth yet keep his path. Love the appropriate name!
...all I could hear was Alex Eames chiding, "They must love you in the produce department." 😏
Just watching an episode of Elementary featuring Jessica Hecht (Meredith in one of my favorite CI eps, "Undaunted Mettle"). Who was playing her brother? Kathryn Erbe's ex, Terry Kinney.
I think what we're having is a Memorial Day Marathon of CI, and then it'll go back to the normal schedule...
Wendy mentioned these additional broadcasts in a previous post, but I couldn't find the post.
Just watched the adorable child who played Susan Littleton and am waiting for George (a.k.a. Mr Plump and Happy Raisin) before I go to bed.
BTW, Susan and her brother were played by a sister and brother. I had never checked the credits before.
...the nerve of Dr. Webb--he not only hired Stovic >!to kill Dr. Feldman!<, but wanted him to >!do a hit on Goren and Eames!<, too!
They're skipping "Art"? 😕