Yes, that's Amber.
Buffy ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Hodgins was in a car commercial, someone having a tent sale.
Does he look the same? I can imagine the actor having a bunch of different looks.
Also from upthread: I've been a little skeeved, if amused, by Hodgins and Angela carrying on at work. It *is* terribly unprofessional, not to mention I don't even want to think about going for a pencil in a supply room where that's been going on.
Oh, also, am idiot. I thought it was maybe one of the L&O reruns I watched last night, but while I was just out with the dog I realized that she looked so familiar because she looks exactly like the vet.
I need to find a vet like that.
She's the one Bones scared off by calling their vacation a dry-run at living together, I think.
Angela was the one who kept calling it a dry-run at living together. I think at the time she was really overtly trying to shove Brennan and Booth together, and was doing everything she could to ever-so-sweetly get rid of the girlfriend. Causing relationship anxiety was one of the weapons in her arsenal.
Oh right, duh.
"Oh my god, you're sleeping with me!"
The look on both their faces is too perfect.
cereal:
And we just cruised past PBS and saw an episode of "Jeeves and Wooster." It's so weird to think, "And he grows up to be House."
"Oh my god, you're sleeping with me!"
The look on both their faces is too perfect.
OMG, I laughed. And laughed.
And Cuddy! "There will be a Wilson chalk mark on the floor when it's over."
Is House a procedural? is it all those procedures?
And - talking about Bones - you'd think that with three CSIs, Bones, etc., on TV people would have learned (aside from what a furry is) not to leave any bodily fluids behind if they kill someone.