Am I the only one who noticed that the dead guy's wife (on Bones) was Tasha Yar?
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Am I the only one who noticed that the dead guy's wife (on Bones) was Tasha Yar
No, but I saw her name in the credits and thought, "Hm, do we say she's aged well or not?"
Well, no wonder I thought the new shrink on Bones looked familiar. Sam Weir, all grown up. (Do wish they have gotten Stephen Fry back, though)
While I miss Fry, Booth likes that shrink and we wouldn't have the fun hostility.
I think Jesse mentioned Tasha Yar a bit back. I thought she looked familiar but I didn't make the leap.
I said it in Natter, actually. Why am I always glad to see that actress working? No particular reason I should care about Tasha Yar.
Life: Dani Reese is slipping comfortably into the older sister role, which I find immensely enjoyable.
Good ep tonight, but I did find myself cringing at the almost-L&O ending. Gah, I hate the bad-guy that gets away. At least it wasn't because the cops flubbed the investigation and he got away on a technicality. Still, it makes me sick that a murder is the collateral damage in keeping the "small" fish on the line.
But on one hand I'm glad that the almost-L&O ending turned up other clues for Crews to investigate, but on the other, I fear that he's pointing Crews in the wrong direction, and then I fear that he's right and Nooooes Bobby can't be really dirty! Why do I feel so strongly about this? I want Stark to be a decent guy! For Crews' sake!
Loved all of Reese's inadvertant slips into something akin to zen and her vehement denial afterwards.
This is the first ep that Connie annoyed me completely. She wants Crews, but only all the way, otherwise she'll stay with her husband, the poor guy for all that we know, and yet she's looking for someone to replace Crews instead of immersing herself in her marriage. Is it that bad? Woman, get a divorce already if you're so desperate to find a new someone in the convict listings.
Of course when Crews discovers her packing up my first thought is, "I guess we're going to see more of Jackie on FNL". That's probably not good, is it?
I agree that Connie is being annoying.
And Reese and Crews are just - the best.
"I guess we're going to see more of Jackie on FNL".
I take it the actress has a part over there? It really doesn't make much sense of her to leave. I really thought there'd be more exploration of their relationship, but I guess they've hit their peak and have to take a break? The show did kinda run headlong into the "you're with me or you're not" zone right after establishing the "we're both not admitting that we totally lurve each other" zone.
I know that others have been annoyed by Connie before this, but her sudden chicken behavior, and her need to replace Crews when she refuses to have him and also refuses to have her husband as well or so it seems, have finally crossed my threshold.
Of course, I need to rewatch to miss all the little things that other people in my house have no qualms about talking over --and their fans of the show. They can't read the newspaper and recite the interesting factoids and expect me to be able to pay attention when Life is on. This is totally a show where the little moments count. But what ends up happening is I can't hear what they're saying and I can't follow what's going on in the show! It's a lose-lose for me. And then there's the glare of the reading lamp on the TV that I'm still fighting over.
Thank goodness I have weekly plans of second and third rewatches.
I'm starting to get sucked in by Life. I've onlly seen about half of the episodes so far, but I do loves me some Damian Lewis, and the Adam Arkin character as well as Charlie's partner are both excellent people to be by his side. I'm also liking the lieutenant of the squad, and how she relates to both Reese and Crews.