she doesn't seem to get that relationships have consequences.
maybe this relationship will teach her that.
'The Train Job'
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she doesn't seem to get that relationships have consequences.
maybe this relationship will teach her that.
I'm so sorry to hear these responses to Angela! Stupid show! Breaking up that relationship continues to strike me as a lousy lousy choice.
Fay, she's like the teenager who wants everything to go back to normal, tra-la-la after things have gone tits up. She just wants everything to be the same as it was and I find myself yelling at the television, "For the love of God, put your big girl panties on and grow the hell up."
What Barb said. The thing is, this sort of thing falls into her character, we just haven't seen it overtly before. She's always described herself as a freespirit, which means there's a reason why she'll up and leave, ie, run away. She talks on a regular basis of how she's never been in one place so long and how the work messes with her head.
Yeah, it fits in with her character. . . and now Hodgins can just be glad he had a lucky escape.
I'm just annoyed at the writers again. There don't seem to be any TV writers except for Medium who can write an actual relationship.
Please, prove me wrong (as I hope I am).
Damnit, I took a nap and woke up at midnight, only to find out I had missed the second episode of life. Frantically hitting refresh on serftehchanel because I don't want to wait 2 or 3 days for it to show up on hulu.
If they'd turn the heat on in my apartment I wouldn't feel the need to crawl under the blankets in a fetal position and sleep away how hellishly cold it is in here, and therefore make me miss my show!
Man, Cold Case makes me cry every time!
I can catch only the last 10 minutes of Cold Case and end up bawling. I hate them.
What happened? I have it set to DVR, but the football game on CBS went late which pushed everything back about forty minutes and this DVR (stoopit comcast) doesn't account for that or make it easy to add time to a recording. So I saw about the first twenty minutes (up until the male teacher came in to talk to the crew) and that was it.