Hey, is Tim working on K-Ville? Because Allyson Beatrice just turned up as one of the vics on this week's episode.
So he's killed Allyson twice now? Interesting side claim to fame there.
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Hey, is Tim working on K-Ville? Because Allyson Beatrice just turned up as one of the vics on this week's episode.
So he's killed Allyson twice now? Interesting side claim to fame there.
Hee. I think she wasn't actually the vic, but definitely one of the characters. And then (as I noted in Natter), Carlos [memfault] from Serenity (the episode, not the movie) showed up as Mr. Beatrice, so at that point I was pretty sure.
She was the Vic, wasn't she?
And Carlos Jacott was her killer - Phil Beatrice.
And in a way she died twice in the episode since she ran away from him, he claimed that she was dead and then he actually killed her when he found her again in NO.
Oh, right right. I got confused between her and the (current) wife. I wasn't paying very good attention.
Also, she was the owner of a rocking club and secretly gave away lots of money to people in need after the storm. (A shout-out to Allyson's fundraising fu?)
OK, just taking a guess here, but anyone else think BONES is going to go for the bestiality subculture here?
OK, so not bestiality, but all this pony talk makes me expect Vamp!Willow to be walking in any minute.
I wonder how much justice they're doing to, in comparison with things like the furries episode of CSI, for instance.
I also wonder when I got to the point that a tv show about people acting like ponies doesn't even ping me.
NCIS just made Tom Lehrer's Elements song into a clue.
(Althought they only referred to him as an unnamed Harvard math professor.)
OK, Booth's little speech there at the end putting down fetishes? Really annoying. Brennan agreeing with him - even more so. Feh.