I wish that if they had a stalker it could have been somebody else. I don't know - I mean are stalkers overweight? They are mostly obsessive - right? Plus, you could have the issues she had and not be overweight.
I thought that Piano Man guy looks alot like DB too. It was amusing.
I don't want Gormeghan (sp?) to be one of the main guys.
I don't want Gormeghan (sp?) to be one of the main guys.
I concur! Though, knee-jerk from the preview (and unspoiled) my first suspect is the New Orleans lawyer.
But don't you know, sumi? Hot guys have to spend an inordinate amount of time fending off the unwanted and frankly pathetic attentions of fat chicks. They don't
always
turn out to be psychotics (though they have to be at least a little bit fucked in the head to imagine the hot guy isn't simply being polite by hiding his disgust) but even then, it's just kind of icky.
Hmm, I had a different reaction to
Bones.
I was just coming here to post how much I enjoy the Booth/Bones dynamic. I was really enjoying the singing at the end and I liked that instead of jumping up to get in front of Bones, I was pretty sure he was going to just shoot Pam.
I enjoyed Bones tonight, but I do wish they hadn't pulled out the "fat chick=obsessive stalker because she can't get a guy any other way" bit. I know plenty of skinny chicks who can get pretty stalkery! Although, I liked the way Sweet desconstructed her, it made a lot of sense (whether it was actual psychobabble based on realistic diagnoses and not stuff they jammed together because it sounded good, I don't know, but I hope it was real) and took away a little of the sting.
I know plenty of skinny chicks who can get pretty stalkery!
Yes, the most stalkery woman I know (friend of a friend) is not at all overweight.
Although, I liked the way Sweet desconstructed her, it made a lot of sense (whether it was actual psychobabble based on realistic diagnoses and not stuff they jammed together because it sounded good, I don't know, but I hope it was real) and took away a little of the sting.
absolutely, I liked the body image issue thing. And I liked her ribbing on Bones for being a skeleton and Bones being upset about it.
I did like that Sweets's analysis included that she had a distorted self-image.
I think my watch-from-the-hall vibe was less about her weight and more about how blindingly obvious it was that she was starting to stalk Booth. I mean, clearly they had to move it along because they were trying to resolve it in one episode, but two minutes into that nighttime meeting he should have been having her escorted from the building.
It's interesting that Bones's reaction (which I think was justified) sort of plays into the situation that they set up for the reasonable doubt in her father's case. Sweets said that she was pragmatic to a fault, and that if people she cared about were threatened she would be capable of almost anything. Not to say that I think her action wasn't justified, because that woman tried to shoot her, shot an FBI agent, and tried to shoot her again. But, Bones also had a wide range of shots that would have eliminated the threat that weren't "in the neck."
but two minutes into that nighttime meeting he should have been having her escorted from the building.
amen. And why was he answering questions about his private life? I mean, he knew that she was an obsessive personality, and the object of her obsession had just died.
But, Bones also had a wide range of shots that would have eliminated the threat that weren't "in the neck."
yes, but you're not allowed to shoot to wound.
yes, but you're not allowed to shoot to wound.
What do you mean? Like, since she's not a licensed officer, she would get in more trouble if she wounded her than if she killed her?