They bother me too.
I didn't quite understand what Rayburn wanted Crews to be - I mean, why pick a good cop to be the head of a ring of bad cops?
Anya ,'Same Time, Same Place'
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They bother me too.
I didn't quite understand what Rayburn wanted Crews to be - I mean, why pick a good cop to be the head of a ring of bad cops?
Harper's Globe - that's the online component to Harper's Island.
Anyone watch Criminal Minds last night?
Not yet,will post when I do.
I watched it.
I was kind of annoyed with Criminal Minds, because I thought it was so obvious where they were going with it.
And where did she get the acryllics??
I was kind of disappointed as well - the guy who played Adam was good, but ... I don't know if they're running out of ideas or what's happening.
I fell for the mislead on CM, so I have no complaints other than the quick application of fingernails. He made a fairly pretty woman, moreso if you've been drinking, no doubt.
I liked the ep for the focus on Reid and his past problems. Damned Dawson Leery, fucking his shit up.
I liked the ep for the focus on Reid and his past problems. Damned Dawson Leery, fucking his shit up.
Yeah, I'm glad when traumatic things actually carry over.
I'm still kind of annoyed at Bones not having more fallout from the buried-in-the-car episode.
I'm still kind of annoyed at Bones not having more fallout from the buried-in-the-car episode.
Yeah, I didn't like the resolution on that.
Having bumped into a few episodes of Bones in rerun I was wondering--one of the team turned out to be an apprentice of one of their nemeses, right? It was the soft-spoken nerd (yeah, that helps) who worked with Hodges a lot? Which bad guy was he emulating?