Her father was killed. I doubt she'll ever be back. She framed Tony for the murder. I don't think he'd have her back, even though he felt like guilty shit.
Lorne ,'Smile Time'
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]
Tony's woman (who he got involved with because she was the daughter of a drug dealer/arm's trader) left the scene and felt betrayed a few seasons back. Do you all think it likely she'll be back ever?
Sadly, I too doubt that she will be back. Tony lied to her and told her that he never had any real feelings for her so that she could move on.
Her father was killed by his handler at the CIA (or, at least, that's what Kort led the FBI to believe.) Shot in the head and fed to the fishes. The last scene between Jenny and Gibbs could lead one to conclude that Jenny was involved in that.
The handler took credit, but I am fairly convinced that it was Jenny that killed him. I am still annoyed that they never revealed how someone managed to put her father's finger prints on the glass in her home or why the dying friend of her father was so convinced he had just seen her father.
That whole Jenny and The Frog storyline was a big mess. But I was glad to see the end of Jeanne. She was whiny and not very bright.
My god, Jack Malone really became an ass towards the end of WaT, didn't he? I just watched him punch out the guy that crashed into Sam.
And Fritz on The Closer sure has been hitting the tanning beds.
Hey - Marc Blucas is on Castle.
Yes, and he really needs to lose the facial hair. It is not working for him.
Again? Cool. I liked his character. Just not the look.
Was Blucas on Castle before? This couldn't be the same character, if so.
No, he was on Lie to Me.
Side note: If "Jay" is in perfect health, then why does he have an inhaler? could that be a CLUE? or maybe even the linchpin (lynchpin?) of the case?
It's a hilarious grab-bag of guest stars, really. Rider Strong! Phil La Marr!