GORDON GORDON WYATT!!!!
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]
Love the Wyatt and Sweets show. Love. Hope this isn't just a one off.
Also liked Booth completely acknowledging how wrong he and Brennan are for each other. Less thrilled with Gordon's advice, however.
Stephen Fry rocks, though. Not surprisingly. Still DESPERATELY want a Bones/House crossover someday that somehow involves Gordon.
I missed Gordon Gordon????
That's what I get for giving in to Hubby's pleas for sociability.
I caught up on procedurals last night: CM, Bones and CSI: original flavor.
Agree with people that the Reid pop culture stuff felt forced - the music stuff on the plane seemed natural, but the earlier stuff no. The rest of the ep was enh, filler ep, nothing for me.
I know many don't, but I love Sweets, he's my favorite on the show. I really just enjoy seeing DB move Booth through stuff - aggitated/uncomfortable in his skin, annoyed, accepting/settling in to the truth - he's such a ridic different actor than from Buffy.
CSI - whatever.
I can totally buy Reid not knowing the name Cullen. It's only because I read too much on the internet that I know that much detail. Not knowing the title Twilight means not paying any attention at all, because he remembers everything he reads.
right. I didn't know the name Cullen.
I can totally buy Reid not knowing the name Cullen. It's only because I read too much on the internet that I know that much detail. Not knowing the title Twilight means not paying any attention at all, because he remembers everything he reads.
I expect that Reid reads newspapers, so I'm surprised that he has zero knowledge of pop culture. I would like it more if he knew about things but in a wierd context. Like in response to hearing "Twilight" he would say "oh, yes, did you know that the fee for the rights was the 13th highest in history" and that's all he knows about it because he read an article in the business section.
In my head, that conversation has now been rewritten to include Vortex's Reid-response. It's better her way. (As most things are.)
I can actually buy Reid not reading the newspapers. I can buy him not reading much non-academic works published past the nineteenth century. Not watching TV or movies, even. Not having seen a movie billboard, on the other hand? Impossible.
I wonder where he spends his time on the web.
Pharyngula