it feels a lot more real than the perps always cracking in the face of the godlike investigators.
That always seems to be what happens on Cold Case. I keep thinking that most of the cases happened 20 years ago, and if the suspects just kept their mouths shut and no one confessed, they'd get away with it.
this may be the first time I've seen a procedural where the murderer doesn't confess all and thereby counter the flimsy forensic evidence.
Zeke from Lost turns out to be the most competent lawyer Booth and Bones have ever met. Whoda thunk it?
Zeke from Lost turns out to be the most competent lawyer Booth and Bones have ever met. Whoda thunk it?
*Smacks forhead*
I knew he looked familiar. I think this may have also been the only time that Wings Hauser appeared in something where he wasn't the guilty party.
Zeke! That's his name. I knew he was from Lost but I couldn't remember him except as the gay Other.
I liked that Booth made a good horse, even if it wasn't a pot. It is nice to learn something new about him.
I love that they let Booth be both goofy and talented, rather than stereotypically a dumb cop among smart scientists. I also love that the science guys look up to him sometimes.
I loved Booth dragging Sweets away in his chair at the end. That's just really fun. I really like watching DB in Bones because he gets to be goofy, but he also gets to do the dramatic stuff and does it pretty good.
I miss Stephen Fry but I also like the dynamic between Booth and Sweets and also Booth and Bones and Sweets.
The fish thing was cute too, I rolled my eyes at first but then when whatshername was relating it to their relationship it worked for me.
Caught up on Medium and Bones!
Medium: (heh, someone on tv.com also huffed in comments about this ep about the phone being on Joe's side of the bed. ::high five::) The episode changed the game and gave them an avenue for new storylines. Guess we'll see how often Agent Cooper pops up, ditto Kelly Preston. I don't have any real feeling about the 51%/49% split, except that I don't want to see Joe getting screwed over.
Bones: I liked the moment just before the chair-dragging (which was great!), where Bones Booth and Temperance could've skewered Sweets in any number of ways, and didn't. "Bowling rink," "bowling
alley,"
heh heh, nice exchange between B&T.
Hey, so I guess it's real that motorcycle racers drag their knees around corners like that? Holy cow. I was pretty shocked. They were touching the ground, yeah?
Yup. I haven't seen Bones, yet, but my brother used to race. It surprised me the first time I saw it! It's a rough sport. Jim gave it up to tune AAA fueler bikes, instead.
AAA fueler bikes
= fuel injected computerized motorcycles? Had to Google. Huh.