What did she have, anyway? Boy, girl? I haven't watched in a while.
Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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]
Girl. Born in a stable after being told there was no room at the inn. Delivered by Booth. Named Christine Angela.
Are there any B/B shippers here? Do you think they did the relationship fairly, in the end? I was thinking that the reveal would have been very frustrating to me if I'd been invested in them, but maybe they could make up for that in how they wrote them subsequently.
a) Was it actually disappointing?
b) If so, has it been better?
Unrelatedly, but still Bones, right after she held the baby, Bones said "We're a family!" and I wanted to yell back "You were a family before! You don't need children to be a family!" But, you know. Is there an equivalent to heteronormative that includes the 2.5 children? And where do we sign up to fight against its dominance?
Aw, the Angela part is sweet.
The rest sounds like something out of a bad romance novel, or a soap opera.
Yes, although there haven't been any evil twins ... have there?
I haven't watched in a couple of years either. Has Hodges and Angela's baby shown up much?
Hodges and Angela's baby (boy) has shown up ... my viewing's been spotty, but I did see one show where they'd snagged him from the Jeffersonian's day care center and brought him into the lab. Cam, on telling them this was a no-no, was presented with the adorable baby and went all gooey. (Also - the Christine is for Bones' mother.)
I was completely smitten with the DI Hunt on Castle. Much as I love NF/Castle.. hell, yeah, you can buy me a drink!
Oh, hey it's Jones from White Collar on House!
Gaius Charles cast on NCIS.