Head's up for Buffista's without DVR or such - according to my DVR, Bones is starting new episodes this MONDAY as opposed to the old night, and looks to be continuing. Fox is starting it at 8 before House at 9 which is also starting new eps this monday.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Dear Bones writers:
The acidity of vinegar can be increased by boiling under very controlled conditions. It takes a lot of time. It takes a lot of vinegar. It smells like boiling vinegar. You think that could be done secretly in a prison kitchen?
Well that was a fun if odd Castle, but OMG!!!! Adam Baldwin next week!! Mini Firefly reunion!
Dear Bones writers:
Was there any reason, other than sheer stupidity, for the heavily-pregnant Bones to wade into the prison population to chase after the culprit? A culprit who was already locked up, who wouldn't be getting away, who was already in a location where the feds would be able to get their hands on him?
I think that the flimsy excuse was that the culprit would destroy the evidence by the time they got back.
Also, Bones writers, please tell me why, if there was a hospital 10 miles away, a medical professional couldn't nip over to deliver the baby? Or, you know, send an ambulance?
Or why Booth or the ridiculous hotel person couldn't at least dial 911?
They said the hospital was 10 miles away and it would take 30 minutes to get there, right? Was there an explanation of heavy city traffic or bad roads or something? Or was the Christ-child allusion that compelling?
Handwavium: the next generation
What did she have, anyway? Boy, girl? I haven't watched in a while.
Girl. Born in a stable after being told there was no room at the inn. Delivered by Booth. Named Christine Angela.