It also makes one hopeful that they might be able to pull off Resolved Sexual Tension without having either the chemistry of the show fizzle or falling back on unnecessary breakups.
You're talking about Ryan and Esposito, of course. :-)
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It also makes one hopeful that they might be able to pull off Resolved Sexual Tension without having either the chemistry of the show fizzle or falling back on unnecessary breakups.
You're talking about Ryan and Esposito, of course. :-)
falling back on unnecessary breakups
Angela and Hodgins?
Angela and Hodgins?
See also, Natalie/Jeremy, Dana/Casey (ish); cf. Maddie and David.
You're talking about Ryan and Esposito, of course. :-)
I thought they were well and truly married before the show started.
OMG Dana and Casey! Good God I wanted to strangle her!
I thought they were well and truly married before the show started.
True, true.
I'm almost dreading Ryan's wedding--which I guess is why they got Esposito and Laney together, so he'd have someone to love after Ryan gets hitched.
I have to admit that my favorite part of this week's Castle was Alexis asking her dad what came next, "a chip in my head?" I laughed a lot.
Did anyone else watch Body of Evidence last night? I liked it, nice to see a nod to the long hard hours of work. Plus Dana Delaney continues to be very easy on the eyes.
I watched it, erin-- I really liked it. Dana's still awesome and the guy playing Peter is a great foil for her.
Also nice to see Jeri Ryan again.
She looked great in that outfit with the boots.
I didn't hate it, I'm glad that we didn't have to sit through a whole lot of backstory. Of course, if she did actually kill a patient on the operating table, she probably would have lost her license, so I'm chalking that up to dramatic license.