Oh, Zack.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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I'm so glad the Brennan hits on the intern thing was a fakeout, and I liked Brennan getting fed up with writing when she thought she was only successful because of marketing.
Zack's guilt makes perfect sense to me. Yes, he feels bad because the guy is dead, but his misjudgement gnaws at him more.
Yeah, I couldn't understand why Cam wanted Hodgins to move into Zack's space. Not only should Zack have a small Grad student type space but don't they do very different things procedurally? I mean- I would imagine that they need very different sorts of space.
I have another point. Well, two actually. First, no psychiatric hospital would allow a patient who confessed to murder access to files on a murder. The fact that Hodgins was able to bring in whatever he wanted was impossible. Second, when Sweets' card had issues, why didn't he have it taken care of immediately? (OTOH, they may have just swiped it, said "huh, it's not working, let me get you a new one) Also, side note: When did Zack become an uber pickpocket that could swipe the card, switch the strips and replace the card without anyone noticing? You'd think that the guards might have gotten suspicious at someone walking out with socks on his hands, y'know
also: because of the stupid presidential speech, the end of Criminal Minds got cut off (I saw that whole thing with the ambulance coming, BTW). Last I saw was Morgan jumping off the loading dock approaching the ambulance. Anyone want to fill me in?
Hodgins moving into Zach's space.
Haven't seen the ep and am still at work, but it's been established that Zach was living in the apartment over Hodgins' garage. It was implied that it was a very large multi-car garage (the # of cars might have been specified, but I don't recall it) and therefore presumably a quite nice apartment. Hodgins was living in the main house (aka the mansion) by himself. The two places are somewhat distant. This was from the episode wherein it's revealed that Hodgins is wealthy dude. It comes out via Zach, who innocently describes his lodgings in relation to Hodgins'.
I'm pretty sure the space referred to in the space at the lab. I'm thinking they didn't want to leave the space open because of the big gaping Zack-hole, plus Hodgins deserves more space due to seniority.
And what business would Cam have making Hodgins move into Zach's living space? Isn't Zach's space the "bone room"?
I'm guessing they're referring to office space as opposed to lab space since they use the part of the lab that has the equipment needed at the moment. But really the show has any number of details that don't make logical sense, but serve the (emotional) needs of the story at hand.
Yes, I think Cam was talking about the office space.
Ummm, the terrorist couldn't set off the bomb. When the other FbI guys came up to him he cut his own throat.
Meanwhile, Morgan kind of told Penelope that he loved her and then they showed the ambulance exploding. (in the field.)
And yet, he wasn't in it.
I swear - the terrorists phone said it had no signal. I don't get why the bomb went off anyway.
And the British woman died and Morgan got offered her job.
Watched Mentalist last night.
Yeah, it's got some Profiler similarities
But with humor. Definitely a promising start for a series. I love his humor but his complete and innate fuckedupedness being at the core of it.