The tone of the post was presumptous and proprietary.
Yeah, it isn't his responsibility to hire town criers or anything to make sure the message gets everywhere. His not having paraded beards around town or played the pronoun game in interviews is plenty in my book. (And incidentally, the latter is a test that John "Mr. Overshare" Barrowman failed back in the Central Park West days.)
It's new.
Not only that, but it's the "chicken" episode.
ARGH! Just read this. Missed half of the show. DAMMIT.
whoa, but just came in in the scene with the assistant giving Angela money.
whoa, but just came in in the scene with the assistant giving Angela money.
Hee! Intern Wendell. He and Mr. Nigel-Murray compete for my affection as my favorite.
Yes, I couldn't remember his name. One of the minuses of the rotating assistants.
I need to keep up with this thread, so I can post about things as they happen, and thus I need to start watching tv shows as they air. I don't know how I'll go back to the days when I couldn't skip the commericals.
In short: I'm loving Castle, for all the reasons already mentioned (Tarot, grammar, Firefly, Fillion, funny, good-dad-being). I'm enjoying White Collar (though I liked the 2nd episode much less than the 1st) and am not surprised to find Bomer is gay. The slashy spark was right there; I wasn't even making it up this time. According to my DVR, the 2nd episode shown was actually number 3, and that worries me a little, but we'll see. My interest in NCIS has waned, sadly. The characters and their dynamic have not matured and I'm bored with them. I'm still enjoying Lie To Me but it's not appointment tv. Fringe has lost me and I'm saving FlashForward to watch in a binge when the season is over, because I think taking that show in bits will drive me nuts.
Inexplicably, I'm suddenly in love in Criminal Minds and have bought the whole series and mainlined it. (Actually, it might not be inexplicable. I think it may be explicated by saying "Thomas Gibson" a few times in a sultry voice.) None of their plots creep me out or even seem terribly over-the-top. I thought the pregnant-woman-baby-farm episode was one of their less-exciting episodes. I may be insane. The eyes one was squicky, though, because, EYES. The taxidermied animal with human eyes was extra-wrong. I feared this new role-reversal between Hotch and Morgan was going to be uncomfortable, but so far (one episode in) it's all good - they're handling it like mature adults, Hotch might be glad to have a breather from the weight of the world, and Morgan might be finding out that being in charge isn't as much fun as he thought it would be. Hotch isn't missing a chance to give Morgan some backtalk, either. "You know you should've waited for back-up!" "Would YOU have?" ... "What?" Ha! I hope they catch Foyet this season, though. This arc needs a decisive end.
I'm also glad that they found a way to give Morgan the office without making Hotch give up his. I also like that Morgan is pushing back against Strauss. He's respectful, but he's not going to be her bitch.
I do think Morgan should have called her back sooner, though. They need to play politics if they're going to get the team back the way it was. It was a one minute call, in the end.
I think I need to ask her before I watch Bones. If it's a good Hodgins episode or something particularly interesting happens, then I'll watch it. But last night was irritating. I'm still flummoxed by Angela and Brennan's friendship, on both sides, and I didn't like the premium that Angela was putting on the piglet. And sleeping with Wendell was icky, although he is a charmer.
Think Jane is right on The Mentalist? Bosco killed someone and Lisbon knows? I'd thought it was an affair, but that wouldn't kill their careers now, just shame them, maybe. Lisbon seemed quite unaffected that Jane is refusing to alter his behaviour in any way--I guess I'm only a little surprised. He could have been more grateful, though.
ita - I can't believe you are still watching Bones at all, you seem to hate the writing of Brennan so much I can't see how it is at all enjoyable.
I love Hodgins that much. But he was barely in it last night. Then I end up getting curious about how things they mention at the start are going to work out, so I don't fast forward as much as my blood pressure recommends. Like through the Angela bit (I wanted Hodgins to get back with her, but now I don't like her as much, so I'm conflicted).
I also do wonder if they're really not going to get Booth and Brennan together until the very end, but I really don't need to see the middle of that.