I love Sweets.
'Lessons'
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]
Hehe. Oh, yeah. He's been the best thing, so far, tonight. I'm finding Booth just a little over the top. It bugs.
Oh, you just knew Cam was going to go for that sugar!
I really hate the boorish American in Great Britain cliche.
"toilet swirl" for roundabout is amusing. We have too damned many in my town because someone convinced the traffic designers that lots of roundabouts on four-lane roads, especially when you can't see over them, is a good idea.
Roundabouts are, in theory, a safer method of speed curbing. I hate them, mind you, but that's the theory.
Still loving Sweets and now the episode's getting interesting. The first hour... eh, although I do love Clark's integration into the team as well.
And yeah, did know that Cam was gonna go for that sugar.
Is Clark someone we've seen before? He looks like the guy who found the clue Zach missed.
I think we have seen him before.
I think he is, connie. Also, wasn't he one of the dudes they interviewed to replace Zach and the beginning of the season before he came back from Iraq?