I haven't watched House in 2-3 seasons. Has he become (more) violent?
'Life of the Party'
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Well, he's kind of nuts at the moment.
Well, he's kind of nuts at the moment.
Um, doesn't that kind of sum up the entire series?
He was better for a while.
Dana, are you sure about that? Jane is pretty hardcore. I think I'd bet on Jane.
I'm with le nub on this one.
There should be some kind of oil involved.
There should be some kind of oil involved.
OK, now I'm imagining Hugh Laurie instead of Jason Statham in The Transporter. Which is FUCKING HILARIOUS!!!! Thank you!
Cute ending on Castle.
I liked the Alexis B-story on Castle. Liked seeing Alexis being more of a typical kid and screwing up a little, instead of the paragon of perfect young lady she's often written as. Liked Castle being more of a typical dad and screwing up a little, too. And then they talked it out and fixed it, modeling good parent-child relations, as we expect them to, and most importantly, Castle did not solve the murder based on an insight he achieved because of something Alexis randomly said! I really was expecting him to blink and say, "hey... you'll do things for your friends that you shouldn't, and the killer must have friends!" or something.
Did anyone else say to the DA, how can you tell me about all the great things you'll do in office, when you've already proven how greedy and corrupt you are?
Did anyone else say to the DA, how can you tell me about all the great things you'll do in office, when you've already proven how greedy and corrupt you are?
Oh heavens, yes. Bruce Davison does morally bankrupt so damned well-- almost as well as he does cheerful priest. He's been one of my favorite character actors for years.