Ook, a pear of anguish. I've seen stuff like that on the History Channel. Really doesn't bear thinking of.
Well, if you ever want see one of those medieval jawbreakers demonstrated in a movie, just rent MOTHER OF TEARS. They show that one during the opening mayhem sequence. Excruciatingly nasty, and, yet, still not the worst thing in that scene.
Ah, I think just seeing it on that bare skull was enough and any extraneous mayhem caused by other devices are free to keep themselves off my viewing screen.
Who is Parata! I've seen her before!
Marisa Coughlan. I don't recognize her from anything I watch, but IMDb says she's been quite busy on TV.
"He's kind of my hero."
This is the Bones I love, odd characters doing fun things. And Sweets puts the entire premise of "Lie to Me" in two sentences.
And the geeks weren't too much figures of fun.
How crazy is it that I was able to watch Bones on surf less than two hours after it aired on the east coast?! Man. Who needs a tv.
Loved the ep more than I have any ep since a long time.
I laughed at a lot of it, enjoyed just about all of it. And when I saw the black knight coming down the hill, I couldn't help saying, "We are the knights who say 'Ni'!" And Fisher just seems to fit ... although the ethics problem might mean we won't see him again. And Sweets, in his costume ... which he probably DID have in his closet - love!
Pareta and Sweets as Booth and Bones Jr. was funny, and Sweets wanting to call Brennan "Bones" and her yelling "Don't call me Bones!" again.
Wasn't Booth rhapsodizing over someone's black hair when he was stoned?
I thought he was talking about Bones, but you know, she's got brown hair, not black. Maybe the writers are just complete tools about hair color.
Maybe the writers are just complete tools about hair color.
And maybe there's someone else . . . Hah, Sweets! Protect Sweets!