I agree, Frank-- and it was remarkable from the standpoint that for the most part, it was open knowledge that the Gravedigger was meeting her end in this ep and even how, yet still managed to be shocking and unexpected.
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It was plenty gruesome! I liked the fallout among the characters.
I liked the fallout among the characters.
Especially Hodgins. Well, and Sweets, but I really liked Hodgins "She buried me alive; I celebrate her death." (paraphrase). A completely natural response.
For me, it was Caroline's confession. She is always so indomitable.
Yes, that was really surprising.
I'm watching last night's Blue Bloods, and there's Lola Glaudini! Elle from CM. But she looks really different -- maybe a nose job?
I think that it was the hair. When she had flatter hair at the end of the show, it looked more like her. Or maybe I was just used to it by then.
I was on youtube this morning to listen to the terriers theme song before work to improve my mood (one listen will keep me shimmying for hours) and lo and behond there was a much longer version of Gunfight Epiphany (over 3 min long!) and it makes sooooooo much more sense than the abridged version for the show. Not as peppy or shimmy-inducing, but a fun listen.
So is it a "javelin man" or a "travelin' man" in the longer version?
sounds the same. i still can't figure that out. the added verses are nice, tho...hearing churchbells ringing in the middle of a gunfight...not necessarily appro for the show, but then neither is a javelin man!