The attack-zerbert and then Bones looking around to make sure no one saw it was good, too.
'Dirty Girls'
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]
I wonder when I'm ever going to have to know that rubber will float while bones will sink? I mean, it's physics, but not anything I'm going to have to put to practical effect.
The same principle would hold if you had lost an expensive ring on a play area with rubber mulch. It might take a swimming pool, though.
Guess I'll just have to stay away from the rubber mulch!
"The man knows me."
Oh, god, custody negotiations over Wilson.
Oh, god, custody negotiations over Wilson.
That was the best part! Especially the way Wilson was just sitting back and letting it happen!
Especially the way Wilson was just sitting back and letting it happen!
Eating chips during the negotiations. I think Wilson told Amber intentionally so that both House and Amber would have to pay a penalty. Wilson isn't the pushover people think.
I wonder when Angela is going to figure out that Hodgins was playing her.
Angela was definitely in "OMGCUTE WANT!" mode, and Hodgins deftly pointed out the potential side effects of lots of kids.
At least he likes the idea of one or two, though not the millions. His family could use an heir or two.
I really felt for that guy's wife at the end of House. Now that everything doesn't taste like lemon meringue pie, what else isn't going to be so "nice"?
Yeah, you could see the wife coming to that realization.