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?
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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!
People seem to think I have black hair when I most assuredly don't. I vote for toolishness in writers (and DB for not correcting them), because he was definitely talking about Brennan.
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And Sweets, in his costume ... which he probably DID have in his closet - love!
And I was very amused that he was a redshirt.
That was an interesting House episode. The House/Wilson/Cuddy dynamics are getting all weird. I really felt like we needed a bit more backstory on the methadone -- where did he get it?
Is House's limp caused entirely by pain? It would seem like, with a big piece of thigh muscle missing, there would be certain ways that he just couldn't move his leg, but in the episodes at the beginning of the third season after the ketamine treatment, it seemed like he had full use of the leg, which would seem to indicate that the limp is from guarding against the pain.
I caught a bit of this episode, and was a little confused. But then I opted to try daily morphine to cut my chronic pain, and that made me quite stupid. I don't know how much stupid is too much.
But anyway--he was still limping without the pain.
But anyway--he was still limping without the pain.
This time, yes. Still limping, but not as much. But after the Ketamine, he wasn't limping at all. He was going jogging.
Huh. Probably plot convenience.
The posters up in the boy's bedroom were odd. It was a mix of sports stuff and theater stuff. I don't remember all the shows, but there were posters for both Rent and Annie. He seems a bit young for Rent, and it seems like exactly the sort of show that his mother would be keeping him away from. But Annie? I grew up with a bunch of theatery kids, and did not know a single person, male or female, who had an Annie poster at any age older than about 7.
Did House figure out by the end that Hadley and Foreman are still together? I wasn't sure, with the comment about the shoes.