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There really is something to the humble procedural drama
I also really like Monk and Elsbeth. I like my procedural dramas as long as they have a wacky Sherlock type, I suppose.
I should really read Sherlock haha.
Tried Elementary?
It was alright, I liked season 1 well enough.
If you haven't already, check out Ludwig.
If you like psych like I did then High Potential on Hulu is really good and I love the main actress and her energy
Oh I forgot about this one. Also really enjoyed it.
Do they ever not?
Iβm not well versed on Law & Order, CSI, or anything like that, but I donβt think so.