Yes, they could have, it wouldn't have been easy.
'Underneath'
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]
Okay, I am watching Bones, and that trick with the plane would not fly (pun entirely intended) if I were a defense attorney, I would argue that the Jeffersonian was acting under color of law. That search (and all results from it) would be thrown out. Exotic animal guy would definitely get off. There would be some question as to whether his confession could be used against someone else.
I wish they had kept the war element to Watson and the war injury.
Not like we haven't been at war for however many years.
In Afghanistan, even.
Okay, I am watching Bones, and that trick with the plane would not fly (pun entirely intended)
Also, it takes at least several weeks for bone damage to show up from bone infection.
I'm so excited I went straight from watching Storage Wars to Castle!
Okay, I am watching Bones, and that trick with the plane would not fly (pun entirely intended)
Also, it takes at least several weeks for bone damage to show up from bone infection.
See, these particular technicalities got past me (okay, I wondered a bit about the infection), but I'm just getting so irritated by the increasingly dumbass interactions between Booth and Bones (Angela and Hodgins to a lesser degree) - I finally figured out what it was reminding me of - it's like they got awards-show writers to write all the "personal" dialogue - awkward segues, stilted dialogue. I still love the show...but I kinda don't remember why. Or maybe that's it - I remember loving it and I'm hanging with it on the basis of our past...
so irritated by the increasingly dumbass interactions between Booth and Bones
I picked up the show about two minutes in and was mystified as to why every other sentence out of Brennan's mouth started with "When "I'm president....". Turns out there was no real plot point, it was just the writers' McGuffin of the week. Then I saw the preview for the next new episode, where she has apparently decided to show approval by slapping all her male interns on the ass. Who is this woman? Who are the writers?
Is that McKenzie Phillips on Criminal Minds?
Can somebody PLEASE send a memo to the casting people on CSI - if there's ONE actor that we REALLY recognize, we KNOW who the killer is! Can we either hire some Fake-out Knowns or give some more Unknowns some work?
Signed, Not entirely sure why I bothered to finish the episode, when I knew Arye Gross did it, pretty much the second he appeared on my TV.