Fringe is sci fi, so it's been discussed in Boxed Set.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
New Bones:
Gosh, could the foreshadowing have a brighter light behind it? I'm wishing for a fast forward button.
We were having a thunderstorm during Bones, and the cable signal kept hanging up, so I missed key dialogue. But now I can't remember what I was going to ask about.
Oh, and I want Hogins and Angela back together.
Re Bones: the reveal about Angela's bisexuality was actually less painful than I'd imagined, given how her character has played thus far this season.
Also - loved the reveal about Sweets and the latest failed Zack replacement. The ass grab was a nice touch (so to speak).
given how her character has played thus far this season.
Yeah, way back in the first season, when the hot delivery girl hit on Angela, Angela seemed open to the idea. That's what I like about this show, very few things come out of left field. And villains are rarely completely villainous. Kabuki Woman's line of "So would I" was such a lovely, simple way of adding that third dimension to a character.
I can't believe that no one mentioned the Erik Estrada cameo on Life! Hilarious!
Hee.
My tivo had to cut-off the very end of Bones - ummm, Sweets and the Zack replacement had finished kissing and were walking away when it stopped. Did I miss anything?
A little convo between Booth and Bones about whether it would last. Bones said they have nothing in common and it can't last. Booth said you didn't need to have anything in common. Lingering look from Booth to Bones.
Just Booth and Bones talking about how Sweets and the girl would never last because they had nothing in common and common ground was the key to a lasting relationship, then Booth, at least, looked at her and did an awkward kind of shrug. I guess the director figured we wouldn't get the "They're talking about themselves, how clever!" thing.
Booth and Bones have something in common - solving murders.