"Espo" sounded weird to me, too.
oh - for those still watching Criminal Minds, I think it's on an hour earlier tonight.
It's a rerun, or so my onscreen guide says.
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"Espo" sounded weird to me, too.
oh - for those still watching Criminal Minds, I think it's on an hour earlier tonight.
It's a rerun, or so my onscreen guide says.
aha! well, thought I'd mention it, since it was floating around in my mind.
They did start using Espo earlier in the season - the first time I noticed it, Beckett was answering a call from Espo, and I was all, "Espo? Really?" So they have used it a couple times, but I would put down cash money that it started just his season.
Ryan and Jenny call him Javi.
They all do sometimes, don't they?
I call him Espo in my head, so I don't notice when they do it. But that's because one of my favorite (okay, two, brothers) hockey players is named Esposito and we call him Espo.
Is anyone going to be watching The Finder after Bones?
Is The Finder considered a Procedural or something else.
I gave up on Bones, but I'm watching The Finder.
Is anyone going to be watching The Finder after Bones?
I was going to, but I'm already taping Project Runway and Persons of Interest, so I can't record it.
I was going to, but I'm already taping Project Runway and Persons of Interest, so I can't record it.
Yeah, I've got 2 things ahead of it in line, but I figure I'll try to catch it On Demand this weekend. (I don't have High Hopes, based off their crossover intro-episode thingy, but it's got a decent cast, and has had a good bit of time to try to even out its issues, so some hopes).