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.
'Shindig'
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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.
I mean work wise! :-)