Exactly!
It took a bit for me to get used to Hodgins new hair.
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Exactly!
It took a bit for me to get used to Hodgins new hair.
I did think on Bones it was a little heavy-handed at the end how they left the case open-ended. Booth may as well have said "we're going to have an arc this season". But it's still a very enjoyable show.
Okay, someone needs to catch me up on Bones. I was all, who is this completely random person? Why are all my people suddenly so gaunt?
Also, I started watching while eating dinner, and was thinking to myself, "why did i stop watching this show" when the skull hit the windshield. Then I was thinking, "Why am I trying to watch this show again?"
Anyway, I had forgotten that it was usually a wrap-em-up per episode, so I was befuddled at Booth's marathon pep talk. I was befuddled a lot.
Which completely random person?
Umm...
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Looks like I mean Dr. Camille Saroyan.
I think she was on most of last season. She replaced the uptight boss guy.
She grows on you. She has a history with Booth, which they've handled really well, and added another dimension to the show.
I wasn't sure about Cam at all but they've really done a nice job with her character. I like the relationship between her and Booth but also the relationship she's built with the other characters. She started calling Zack Zackaroni, which seemed kinda corny to me and trying to hard, but then last night she said something like "Go home Zackaroni" and it was a nice moment and one that brought home that, yeah she's his boss ( and different from Bones) but she cares about him.
Looks like I mean Dr. Camille Saroyan.
You may recognize her from such other Buffista favorites as Walt's mother on Lost and River's teacher in Serenity.
What the others said. Didn't like her at first, because she was in Brennan's face like Poochie, but she got better.
House: So did Wilson--or that terribly bold kidnapper who isn't him--get the pickup off some other electric guitar, or did he--or the terribly bold kidnapper--really take apart what is apparently an incredibly valuable guitar?
And can Hugh Laurie really play the guitar or was that a stunt player--except when he was playing that awful chord at the end?