Well Bones continues to make me glad I'm not eating during the opening scenes. Serious yuck.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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Seriously.
Otherwise - I enjoyed it. (Fringe didn't help with the whole eating thing either.)
I started eating soup at the first commercial break of Bones.
I did enjoy Angela's discovery of Hodgins tattoo.
BTW, in that promo for Numb3rs ? That was Michael Hogan, wasn't it?
The continuity in Bones is one of the things that pleases me most. They remember their own history. The tattoo is from last season, isn't it? I was first thinking "Huh, an excuse to show off Hodgins' biceps. Oh, yeah, the tattoo." And while the Avatar stuff was obviously product placement, they managed to work it into the overall plotline of obsession.
"Saturated fats - they're a killer."
"You need to Google Venn Diagram."
I did enjoy Angela's discovery of Hodgins tattoo.
Yes, this.
"I'm so going to kick his Texas badass."
It's feeling more like the Bones of old.
And next week DB gets to be mostly naked.
Connie - I agree. That was a very enjoyable episode.
I finally watched the most recent CM. Dear me. I'm not a violent person, but I found myself saying, out loud, "Beat the shit out of him, Hotch. Do it."
The phone scene in the car tore me up. Watching Haley just come to terms with what was going to happen to her and Hotch knowing it and dear me.
The look on Garcia's face when they all heard the gun shots?
Can't stand it.
The look on Garcia's face was like the one she had when she saw the jeep explode in Mayhem. Normally i they want to short circuit me with horror, they can use her. But this time Timothy Gibson and Meredith Monroe absolutely sold it themselves.
Harrowing.
On a completely different tip, funny Psych ad during Monk.