Booth told her not to be and that someday she would find someone she could love. And then the booze came out.
If I remember correctly, they had to delay some episodes for some reason (I don't remember why) and now they have to burn them off somehow. So, we're getting those episodes on oddball days.
The reason Daisy got fired is because she does go to inappropriate levels of cutesy. But apparently Sweets and Daisy have a relationship bubbling over with passion, so it works for them.
I wonder if Angela joined Date/Hate because Hodgins was on it.
I wonder if Angela joined Date/Hate because Hodgins was on it.
I kind of felt both yes and no on that one. It was a little too Deus Ex, almost as if she wanted to see if he would pop up for her when they were within vicinity of each other, probably HOPING they would, yet still not willing to commit and go through with anything.
I was glad Hodgins went into the bar.
Hodgins knows he doesn't need the drama. Angela needs to grow up and either become more like Brennan in embracing the temporariness of relationships--though Brennan is questioning that these days--or get over her fear of committment.
I thought they dealt with Brennan's jealousy well. She wants to believe in true love etc., but she can't yet. She'd have to abandon what makes her her. I hope they don't go that way, because then it becomes a sitcom of "Watch Brennan be goofy as she tries to be normal."
I don't think they'll go that way, although I wouldn't be surprised if she tries certain things is small increments-- sort of test runs, because of course, being Brennan, she doesn't exactly understand that to be consumed by something like true love you have to actually abandon yourself to it. I get the impression that she thinks it sneaks up and takes one unawares.
Presidential addresses?
I'd suggest either non-fiction or one of the general threads.
For the previous administration I'd have suggested fanfic.
Mo Ryan (the Tribune's Watcher TV blogger) has some sneak peek info on tonight's CSI ep, which is set at a SF convention. I was going to watch it anyway just because (a) it's CSI, and (b) it's the lab rats' ep for this season, but considering it's written by Weddle and Thompson, previously writing for BSG, and features Ron Moore and Kate Vernon as well as cameos by two other BSG people and tributes to BSG's score, well, I might be keeping it on my DVR!
CSI used to be, but haven't they had a culling of most of the recognizable characters?