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]
Which guy in Day 1 was he?
Did anyone watch Bones last night and get the odd sensation that it was the episode we should have seen after the premiere and Hodgins and Angela's breakup? Well, with the exception of Angela going to talk to Sweets, which I don't think she would've done, necessarily. But the level of discomfort and "it's really over" dialogue bits seemed odd, given how they've been with each other the last few eps.
And frankly, Angela's beyond annoying me at this point. I think it's time for her to take a sabbatical.
Yes, Angela's annoying. She's remarkably selfish and in her own way as self-centered as Brennan. I was tired of her insisting that Brennan and Booth should hook up, she doesn't seem to get that relationships have consequences.
How quickly does Fox normally get new episodes on the website? Last night's ep isn't up yet.
8 days. At least for Hulu --or at least one Fox show on Hulu has a note stating that. But SCC seemed to air pretty quickly. Dunno about the official site, I'm just guessing that hulu is pretty in tune with the networks websites.
cereal: Bones "The Crank in the Shaft" is up on Hulu now. What was the most recent ep?
Sumi, this guy: [link]
Xander Berkeley, playing George Mason.
He was in Jericho? Huh!
Bones & CSI also.
she doesn't seem to get that relationships have consequences.
maybe this relationship will teach her that.