Bones was amusing. Interesting version of a bottle show. I'm sure all the legal mumbo-jumbo is crap, though.
Really excited to see
Max in the previews,
though. Strange that
for an actor I generally dislike intensely, and have only heard horrific things about as a human being, I really do love Ryan O'Neal in certain roles (What's Up Doc, The Driver, Zero Effect, this role on Bones).
Whoah. Best episode of Life so far this season.
The issue forefront on my thoughts for this episode of Life is Dani's reaction to Bobby from the first season. Her big thing then was standing by your partner. And now we have them pursuing a fellow cop and there's no issue of standing by ones partner, there's only justice. If this were the first season, I might actually find that difference interesting.
Whoah. Best episode of Life so far this season.
Which one was it? We just had the lottery winner episode, we have the shopping mall ep next week. Are we one behind you guys at the moment?
You must be two eps behind. We had the shopping mall last week.
But we're not going to have a new episode for 2 weeks so, maybe you guys will catch up.
That was a good episode.
(I'm still amused that Life seems to have more VM alums than BoB alums.)
Bones: squicky sort of death and it was a good shipbound episode. Now, why couldn't Bones be debriefed in China and still go to the dig?
Probably because she still had to perform the experiments and tests in a proper lab. They had to secure the plane as a crime scene as well.
Bones: "What's that wonderful smell?" "Uh, roast pork."
Poor Hodgins, being left behind so easily while he holds a whole candelabra for Angela. But now Angela's learning what it feels like to be the one being told No
But now Angela's learning what it feels like to be the one being told No
That's exactly what I thought, connie and props to Michaela Conlin for managing to convey just that with her facial expression.
Poor Hodgins, being left behind so easily while he holds a whole candelabra for Angela. But now Angela's learning what it feels like to be the one being told No
I really think that her asking Roxie to move in was a knee jerk reaction to the feelings that she still has for Hodgins. Also, it was her way of trying to prove to herself that the relationship with Roxie was more serious than that with Hodgins.