Yeah, you could see the wife coming to that realization.
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 can't remember the name of the newbie who isn't 13 or Taub, but I quite like him. He's got a good way of coping with House.
They did a nice job of integrating the new folks with the old crew, especially as part of the story and not just because Chase and Cameron appear in the credits. Chase going bowling with House was funny.
Chase is kind of ridiculously pretty. Even with a dorky bowling glove.
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.
Based on his little grin at the end, I have a feeling he's using the whole thing to let them work out their aggression toward each other so that eventually they might get along. Sometimes I think Wilson is even more devious than House.
Bones: This whole thing was adorable. DB + baby = bulletproof awesome for me. I'm intrigued to see what they're going to do about Booth and Bones. Between the "our little guy" slip and the way he's kind of insinuating himself into her personal life, I wonder if we're headed for a Bones freak-out. Oh, and I loved the way that ED played Bones losing her shit at the guy for endangering the baby.
I wonder if we're headed for a Bones freak-out.
I like how she wasn't all "Oh, babies are wonderful, I love babies!" at the end, but she was protective of the one baby that was currently her responsibility. It's an interesting dynamic with the women, Angela all "Baby now!" and Cam "Yeah, he's cute, but I don't want one." Everyone seemed very "them", with Zack being perplexed at the appeal and Hodgins going "I could handle a couple of those."
I liked that they showed Bones as being fairly clueless about taking care of Andy, and still fairly settled in the non-baby camp at the end. I like how they show that she does care about people, just not the way others think she should.
Booth freaking out about breast feeding was funny.
And next week we deal with the trial of Dad. I've been waiting for this, and I'm going to be on a plane to Vegas when it airs. We may need to take a laptop and pay the exorbitant room internet rates just so I can see it.
I loved, "Elephants aren't purple. This isn't right."
My mom was one of those, "Don't talk in baby talk" people. Enough so that I didn't like one of my first friends in daycare because she "Didn't talk right."
Any child Bones had a hand in raising would be correcting the kindergarten teacher on the first day.
t raising hand "My Aunt Temperance says they're phalanges, not fingers."
sumi, good grief. Dourdan has some demons.
I had to be interviewed in order to start pre-k at the private school where my dad coached, because I was too young (late birthday).
I'm told the interviewer asked, "Where does the sun set?" To which I rolled my eyes and explained that the sun never actually set because the Earth revolved around it so there was always sun somewhere.
Loving the Amber-Wilson-House-Cutty custody situation. I loved the way Cuddy used the situation to her advantage to get the perf reviews done, then the punishment. Cuddy never, or rarely, misses a beat with all the weird things House brings into her office.
Foreman can really rock a suit. I swear, I don't usually notice clothes!
It was great to see Chase and Cameron and I liked the way the camera moved out of House's office, to the bowling alley, to Cameron hanging out with the newbies. Nice.
Aw, man, re Gary Dourdan. Hope he gets into rehab or whatever, doesn't end up ODing.