grasshopper rex : mmm...food porn in the city of love.
CollideDuhScope : I concur sweetstuff!
grasshopper rex : The morality police that get their knickers in a twist about profanity really crack me up....
greyfur : Well...I did not expect that to happen.
mkmikas : support your local library vibe
grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
hellsingfan01 : This film is such an underrated film two great filmmakers working together to bring us one...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
grasshopper rex : To say that it's unfunny is a subjective opinion that, while I disagree, at least could be...
If you like crime dramas, you’ll love this show. Told from the perspective of the coroner’s office and homicide department in Vancouver, Canada, it’s no cookie-cutter Law and Order-style show. Some stand-aloone episodes with ongoing cases and storylines weaved in, as well. Gets into the personal lives of characters, inter-departmental politics, the media, as well as the requisite grisly homicide cases told with gritty cinematography, taut, realistic writing and humor.
I’d like to watch this drama but the question is this, do I need to watch all seasons before watching Da Vinci’s City Hall? Or could I watch the last season of this drama and not be totally lost when watching the first season of Da Vinci’s City Hall? It would take me several weeks to watch 7 seasons before starting Da Vinci’s City Hall. Thanks.