Also, how soon before Dani can sue his ass for harassment?
No joke. Though I wonder if they're going to set him up as maladjusted yet ultimately good-hearted, rather than skeezy.
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Also, how soon before Dani can sue his ass for harassment?
No joke. Though I wonder if they're going to set him up as maladjusted yet ultimately good-hearted, rather than skeezy.
He hasn't done anything to rise to the level of harassment. He's just socially awkward.
Vortex, do you need the ep?
try hulu.com
I found Life on NBC.com. Hulu claimed to have the CM ep, but when you clicked through, it said the content had been removed.
Just saw this in Facebook. FYI.
Official Bones Soundtrack now released!
The third exciting season of the hit Fox TV series BONES continues every Wednesday at 8/7c as the darkly amusing procedural with humor, hear, and character, continues to follow Dr. Temperance Brennan, a highly skilled forensic anthropologist.
In support of the new season, Nettwerk Records has released the Official Bones Soundtrack featuring an all star line up of artists featuring new songs from Sinead O'Connor, Sarah McLachlan, and more. The album is available on Amazon, iTunes, and retailers everywhere.
TRACKLISTING 1. Bones Theme Song - Crystal Method* 2. Angel - Sinead O'Connor* 3. Running Up The Hill - Placebo 4. It Means Nothing - Stereophonics 5. Gone - Thirteen Senses 6. Black Star - Eliza Lumley 7. Feel It Now - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 8. Fountain - Sara Lov* 9. Something - Cary Brothers 10. Tears And Laughter - Jonathan Czerwik 11. Bring On The Wonder - Susan Enan feat. Sarah McLachlan* 12. Dirty Little Secret (Thievery Corporation Remix) - Sarah McLachlan
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Just realized that he was the son from The Riches, whose name I can't remember.... Cael...Yes! Thank you! I was bugged that I couldn't remember where I'd seen him before also.
Life! Yes! I'm not loving NewBoss. It will be interesting to see what happens with Rachel, because they don't drop threads really on this show.
I'm guessing that with Charlie's money, he could squirrel her away safely himself.
What I want to know is Charlie gets a new car soon, and how soon will it be destroyed or lost.
Enjoyed The Mentalist, although they need to ditch the title card. If you need to have a dictionary definition to explain your title, you're doing something wrong.
I seriously thought for a moment there that the sheriff was the bad guy.
Loving the fact that Patrick isn't the awesome action hero. He's the guy who stares like an deer in headlights when the gang-banger is running straight at him with a lead pipe.
Robin Tunney's reaction after the shooting was interesting, like they were her first kills, or if not, taking a life was still a big traumatic deal.
And I liked all the intersecting flashbacks. Reminded me of the early eps of Boomtown.
Loving the fact that Patrick isn't the awesome action hero. He's the guy who stares like an deer in headlights when the gang-banger is running straight at him with a lead pipe.
Yes. This. Totally. And while I dismissed the sheriff as the bad guy almost off the bat, they did a nice enough job with the creep factor that I believed he might be the bad for that brief moment we were supposed to buy into it.
The other thing I'm loving about Patrick, and what makes him so perfect is that he doesn't like being right. About the little things, sure-- he digs jerking everyone's chains and proving how he's right, but in the end, about the stuff that's life or death and really matters, you get the distinct impression that he really wishes he wasn't right about how dark human nature can be.
I thought the sheriff was the bad guy, too. Took me forever to figure out why he was familiar: he was one of the guys in the original 24, the one where Nina killed Mrs. 24.
Hey, does anyone know of something for police shows that's like Polite Dissent for the medicine in "House"? 'Cause that would be really fun to read. [link]