Before I forget, again. I'm still in shock over what happened to Jason Momoa. I mean:
140 stitches? I can't even imagine it! It's... oh my god! I hope that he'll be okay *crosses fingers*
And now on to my TV shows...
Finally a very funny and exciting episode again. I like Jill being Fulcrum's employee, a nice cliffhanger there! Also, as much as I dislike Morgan and the whole BuyMore part of the show, he's an awesome friend, that he really is *nods* Oh, and I loved Casey's singing and "I wasn't hatched" and Chuck landing with his crotch in Casey's face. Mwahaha! XP
Ratings: 6.89 mil., 2.6/7 demo, last week: 6.34 mil., 2.4/6 demo
A cute little chamber drama, though their antics on the plane interested me more than the case because from the very beginning it was pretty much obvious that the culprit was a member of that family - I mean, the dad was played by William R. Moses after all - though I thought that it would be the mother. Hm, we can't be right all the time ;P Also, I thought that Angela and her girlfriend broke up? Didn't they said last week "Angela's ex-ex-girlfriend"? Where the eps/scripts switched? It seems so because last week, Hodgins were totally cool with Angela's lesbian side and this week, he couldn't stop poking at it...
Ratings: 10.82 mil., 3.2/9 demo, last week: 10.87 mil., 3.5/9 demo
I was glad that they saved the soldier. For once, a real happy ending. I thought that Rachel's question about how Hood got the job came a bit out of left field there, maybe it would have fit better at the very end, after that director-of-some-sorts offered him a job, but the revelation was quite cute. So, he's good friends with the director of the FBI? Maybe that's why he got his very own bodyguard after someone tried to blow him up? I like that *nods* And although I'm against experiments on animals, especially like those shown in this episode, Hood was right - some of the most beneficial medicine that we use these days came from similar experiments... I think this is a very tricky problem with no simple yes-no answer.
Ratings: 10.67 mil., 2.8/8 demo, last week: 11.63 mil., 3.1/8 demo
Now I'm caught up on all my shows except for Merlin. There, I'm three eps behind... *head/desk*
"Twenty-one-year-old Venice resident Dominic Bando argued with Momoa at the cafe, according to the L.A. County district attorney's office, striking him in the face with a pint beer glass, which shattered. Momoa needed 140 stitches to his face during reconstructive surgery."
140 stitches? I can't even imagine it! It's... oh my god! I hope that he'll be okay *crosses fingers*
And now on to my TV shows...
Finally a very funny and exciting episode again. I like Jill being Fulcrum's employee, a nice cliffhanger there! Also, as much as I dislike Morgan and the whole BuyMore part of the show, he's an awesome friend, that he really is *nods* Oh, and I loved Casey's singing and "I wasn't hatched" and Chuck landing with his crotch in Casey's face. Mwahaha! XP
Ratings: 6.89 mil., 2.6/7 demo, last week: 6.34 mil., 2.4/6 demo
A cute little chamber drama, though their antics on the plane interested me more than the case because from the very beginning it was pretty much obvious that the culprit was a member of that family - I mean, the dad was played by William R. Moses after all - though I thought that it would be the mother. Hm, we can't be right all the time ;P Also, I thought that Angela and her girlfriend broke up? Didn't they said last week "Angela's ex-ex-girlfriend"? Where the eps/scripts switched? It seems so because last week, Hodgins were totally cool with Angela's lesbian side and this week, he couldn't stop poking at it...
Ratings: 10.82 mil., 3.2/9 demo, last week: 10.87 mil., 3.5/9 demo
I was glad that they saved the soldier. For once, a real happy ending. I thought that Rachel's question about how Hood got the job came a bit out of left field there, maybe it would have fit better at the very end, after that director-of-some-sorts offered him a job, but the revelation was quite cute. So, he's good friends with the director of the FBI? Maybe that's why he got his very own bodyguard after someone tried to blow him up? I like that *nods* And although I'm against experiments on animals, especially like those shown in this episode, Hood was right - some of the most beneficial medicine that we use these days came from similar experiments... I think this is a very tricky problem with no simple yes-no answer.
Ratings: 10.67 mil., 2.8/8 demo, last week: 11.63 mil., 3.1/8 demo
Now I'm caught up on all my shows except for Merlin. There, I'm three eps behind... *head/desk*