falling back on unnecessary breakups
Angela and Hodgins?
'Never Leave Me'
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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.
I wish they could have skipped the I'm At A Loss Where To Go Next Until Associate Randomly Mentions Something and I Have A Lightbulb Go Off, since I'm already sick of the trope from House.
Definitely enjoyed her sidekick and the female detective.
I think it had a lot of potential and I'll definitely keep watching for now.