Awww!!!! Booth getting all verklempt before his surgery.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
"Phalanges! Waving phalanges!"
"Phalanges! Waving phalanges!"
That CRACKED me the hell up. And made me think this kid (which I'm pretty sure is going to come to pass) will have the STRANGEST vocabulary.
This sudden mommy thing is a bit hard to swallow, and I hope Brennan gets an "oh that's why" moment like with Booth's hallucinations, but they made me buy this turn of events better than I thought they would.
And Hodgins and the interns continues to be a source of much hilarity.
And Hodgins and the interns continues to be a source of much hilarity.
Along with Cam's interactions with them. No wonder she's taken well to being the parent of a teenager-- she's essentially been a den mother for the last three years.
Whoa, Daniel Sunjata is being seriously, convincingly creepy as a Lecter-ish type on Lie To Me tonight.
Yeah--really good stuff there. I was totally impressed.
Yes, it was very good. I have to say that I totally got what Cal was doing from the beginning. Rape is about power, and what better way to manipulate a rapist by making him think that he has the power in the relationship.
Daniel Sunjata was really good.
Bones: I was happy that they came up with a medical reason for Booth to be having visions. (Even if a brain tumor seems v. soapy.)
At least they're explaining the weird things from earlier in the season. That's what I like about Bones, they know their own history.
I love watching Tim Roth work. He has that great actor thing, where even though he's not imposing looking in any way, you just can't take your eyes off him even if someone gorgeous and tall is standing right beside him.
you just can't take your eyes off him even if someone gorgeous and tall is standing right beside him
Very much so. Because Sunjata's a dreamboat, but my eyes were more on Roth. He doesn't even play a likeable character (not nasty, just not empathetic) and I still can't get enough of him. He's definitely better than the show. Ooh, I should go read the fact-blog about this week's episode.