Rigsby and Van Pelt are cute. That was a big-ass diamond; they couldn't keep it if they wanted to. Jane, still nuts. Lisbon, hot in that strapless dress.
On rewatch of CM, it strikes me that Hotch was totally ready to retire and be a SAHD, right up until Strauss put it on the table. Suspicion kicked in, and then reality hit. He can't leave the BAU. Good of Jessie to step up. She seems to understand him better than Haley did. Also, Gibson is doing an awesome job with what has got to be emotionally exhausting work.
What was it she said he had a perfect one? I didn't catch it.
Pubic extension, I think. I'd have to go back and watch.
CSI went for the funny last night, too. Loved the raccoon on the guy's face, and the guy who plays Kenny is a very funny actor, something he hasn't had the opportunity to demonstrate before this ep. It was great that he got the featured role and not Hodges this time.
What a lot of great lines in that episode. My Tivo is calling the character "Henry" but it also thinks the barbecue place was a biker bar, so I don't know if I trust it. in any case, I agree, nice that the actor got to shine a bit and that the character broke the case.
The incidental music was all just perfect.
The barbecue joint reminded me of
Grindhouse.
L&O still short on the courtroom action, sadly. Good Van Buren time though, but I hate seeing her like this.
Ditto. I think they're doing s good job of making her look sick, but not tragic. And Rey! So sad.
I know! Poor Rey, poor Lieu!
But that scene between the Lieu and Cutter was good.
I can't believe that was all the screen time Bratt got. It was nice to see him--I liked his character for the most part, but I thought he'd have been there to figure into a case in a professional capability, not to fuel Anita's sense of mortality.
It isn't like Bratt has a lot going on right now.
Except when he does. Bratt walked in front of me at Union Station a couple of months ago. He smelled great, and that walk...Well. He's gorgeous.