Gormagon's apprentice was killed at the beginning of the season, so Gormagon tracked down Zach and recruited him. Zach was a mess after being in Iraq, and he's not the most socially ept person in the world anyway.
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I think also the Gormagon's storyline fell victim to the Writer's Strike and it could develop they way they had originally envisioned.
At least I think I read that.
I think also the Gormagon's storyline fell victim to the Writer's Strike and it could develop they way they had originally envisioned.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, I really enjoyed Bones this week. I particularly enjoyed the Hodgins/Nigel-Murray show.
Yes. This week Nigel-Murray didn't make me grind my teeth with his non-sequitorial facts like in his last appearence. And the bouncing turkey was priceless.
I know!
Clearly, Carlson should have dropped frozen turkeys on Cincinnati.
We have one of those SmartBoards at work in the training department. It is frickin awesome.
Clearly, Carlson should have dropped frozen turkeys on Cincinnati.
Snerk! Of course, that probably would have killed more than the turkeys. Oh, the humanity!
Nigel-Murray was actually rather cute in this one. Seems like he's easing back a little and the facts, while still helping to ground him, are making more general sense.
I think the revolving door of interns has been good for highlighting why Cam got the job as head of the lab over Temperance. I loved the "You're not allowed to be in the same room without supervision" part.
I loved the "You're not allowed to be in the same room without supervision" part.
And Hodgins asking for clarification when she made an exception.