I definitely got that vibe from Zack.
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I think so too (PTSD Zack). I liked the new guy too. The actor looked familiar. . . but I can't recall from what.
The kid who played the criminal and uh, second victim - -I KNOW I've seen him in something recently. Wait - he wasn't in the Cold Case season premiere TOO?
Also, I taped K-Ville last night and watched it tonight: I liked it.
As much as I hate to say it, I hope we start losing shows soon, so I cam pare down my viewing and not feel like I'm missing so much.
Damn you, networks, for airing things I want to watch at the same times!
I liked K-Ville last night. Missed Cold Case.
The private detective played the Dad (and Melissa Leo's husband) on Cold Case.
House: I'd much rather have the ER doctor than Cameron. Cameron could make me drop the show.
Yes!
And how odd.
I liked K-Ville last night.
I liked it too, but really is going after the known associates of an escaped felon really all that innovative of an approach?
Skipping over the Bones comments because I haven't watched it yet.
Does anyone watch NCIS? I'm a little bit disappointed that Tony was undercover all last season. There seemed to be less of the quirky than normal in this episode, especially wrt Abby, but it's still one of the shows that makes me just happy to watch it. Does anyone think that Lauren Holly got a really bad face lift over the summer hiatus? Her face looked wrong to me.
I'm so glad Bones is back! I missed them. Zack's replacement was okay but I'm glad we got Zack back so quickly, it will be interesting to see how his storyline develops.
Angela and Hodgins, and their relationship, It was nice to see his conspiracy theories work for the case.
Mostly I'm just happy one of my favorite shows is back and the season looks like it would be interesting.
I liked it too, but really is going after the known associates of an escaped felon really all that innovative of an approach?
No, but I think that the idea is that the NOPD was at the service of the Parrish deputies who didn't want the guys found by anyone but their hitter. So, by going off on their own they foiled the evil plot.
Was the one guy that the Cole Hauser character let get away played by the guy who was the hasbeen quarterback on FNL's homecoming episode last year?