Opening scene: A new birth at the CBS TV network
Caption: Sunday, 28th September 2003
It was Sunday then, it’s a Sunday now (unless you are looking at this at a time when it isn’t of course ). Yes, Cold Case first appeared on screens 11 years ago today. Happy birthday.
If Cold Case had continued it would have started it’s 12th season last week. Though I fear that if it’s trajectory of timeslots continued it would have been on at 4am, assuming the late weather forecast didn’t over run, and, with around 250 cases solved by now, there would have been very few boxes left in the file room. I’m not sure we would have wanted to watch the squad solve the 1982 case of little Timmy’s hamster. Did it die of natural causes as it ran in it’s wheel or did the cat scare it to death? Does a just-surfaced mobilephone voice mail message which just happened to catch the family budgerigar squawking “naughty Tiddles” implicate the doer? We will never know now
Actually, I really want to see that episode 😀 Just imagine the final scene as Lilly sees the ghostly figure of ‘Hammy’ giving a grateful wink and hopping back into his wheel for one last spin
Lilly and co. spearheaded the Sunday night female-led dramas, now exemplified by The Good Wife and CBS’s new 8pm starter Madam Secretary. Téa Leoni (Bad Boys) is an academic thrust into the role of Secretary Of State, the position currently held in ‘real life’ by John Kerry. It is a job that several women have had since the late 90s by Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice and, most recently, Hilary Clinton.
Happy 11th Cold Case. We miss you.
I miss you Cold Case…:(
Madam Secretary, The Good Wife and Cold Case. Sunday night would be so awesome. I miss Cold Case.
Oh my gosh, I can’t believe it! I was just watching a bunch of Cold Case episodes last night, so I guess it’s time to continue the marathon in honor of the anniversary.