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
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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.
I got that impression too, Vortex. Poor Angela, always so aware of impressions and trying so hard to be unconventional.
Also, it was her way of trying to prove to herself that the relationship with Roxie was more serious than that with Hodgins.
I also wonder if he got to her with the "so you can fall in love with a man?" thing. Maybe she thought, "can I fall in love with a woman too?" And she's labeling "love" as "settling down together"?
Interview with Damian Lewis. (British so non-spoilery as they are only on season 1.)
I also wonder if he got to her with the "so you can fall in love with a man?" thing
It's actually a very valid question, in his situation. I'm impressed that they're exploring some of the complexities of the situation. It's not just, "Angela's sleeping with a woman, hubba hubba!" (though you can see Hodgins' mind skipping to interesting pictures on a regular basis).
I liked how Brennan said, "Oh, I wasn't paying attention to that part." It's so her, relationship issues don't interest her, especially when there's a fascinating body around.
And I do like Miss Julian. "She puts people in Federal prison. I think she likes it."
I enjoy the relationships in Bones, the characters and personalities. Makes up for the times I have to look away from the screen.
Interesting that Life and Criminal Minds both had that cops as family thing.