Given my mood, I came on here first and when I heard there were dogs involved and maybe not in a good way, I decided to forgo this ep. Sounds like it may have been a good plan for me.
(Even though it sounds as if Sweets was adorable in this one.)
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Given my mood, I came on here first and when I heard there were dogs involved and maybe not in a good way, I decided to forgo this ep. Sounds like it may have been a good plan for me.
(Even though it sounds as if Sweets was adorable in this one.)
Well, it looks like we may not be seeing Max anytime soon: [link]
Is shocked. SHOCKED!
I know. I've always suspected Harry Hamlin's character on Veronica Mars was based on O'Neal (taken to the nth degree).
Well, it looks like we may not be seeing Max anytime soon: [link]
I was seriously going to post the exact, same thing.
I'm hoping they've filmed some stuff with him already. Stupid Ryan O'Neal.
Too bad that Max isn't still in jail, they still could have filmed the scenes with Ryan in a real cell.
Although, seriously, it's not unlikely that his son the drug addict hid drugs all over the house, and one of the places was his dad's room. As I recall, O'Neal's vice of choice is alcohol.
I'm in love with Sweets now. "I'm good with the hate." Perfect response.
I had sort of wandered away from Bones but the convo here inspired me to watch this episode and I'm really glad I did. Whenever middle America can get a message about cruelty vs. responsibility, I'm grateful.
I only wish they had flashed a dog fighting tipline number at the end.
And go Cesar with his horrible acting skills...which I find hugely ironic for a number of reasons, but yeah. He rocks.
I only wish they had flashed a dog fighting tipline number at the end.
At least on my station, there was a commercial about cruelty to dogs in the last commercial break.
Sweets was dead on with Hodgins. He's getting to work, he still wants to work and be with the people he "hates" and he's slowly working through it all.
And Parker and the girl who carries him around like a monkey was hysterical. "He wishes you'd let him keep the finger so he could make her barf." So little boy. Booth's collapse into that chair on hearing Parker had been traumitized was great, along with his leariness of Riply the Dog. I liked that Brennan had Ripley laying on her lap.
At least on my station, there was a commercial about cruelty to dogs in the last commercial break.
Mine too. (Well, during some commercial break. I'm not sure if it was the last one.)