Bones: Aha, back to lovely and meaningful episode-closing conversations that don't lead to anything more; that's the show I like, not the 'do you love her?' soap opera. Of course he loves her, but it would never work in a zillion years, and even if it would, if the writers go there, they fuck the show. Just saying.
Amen, sister. I was baffled by all the indignation that the "jumping into bed" plotline was a dream sequence. Did people actually expect they would really jump into bed together out of the clear blue?
Hallelujah for Bobby Ewing in the shower moments is what I say. They keep the shippers interested without forcing the show to jump the shark.
I just don't understand people who want the show to go down that path. It never ends well. And, really, the fun is the UST--especially in this case, because it's not just sexual tension, it's genuine camraderie and caring. I think their relationship is perfectly satisfying as a friendship.
Haha, Tasty Oreo. Love it. His little freak out was hilarious, as was how mean he was to that one guy. And then he said "Oh, but it was great." WHAT?!?!
I think the folks at Television Without Pity call him that, and it amuses me. I don't know what was going on with him; he just sort of snapped. I suppose I would, too, if I had to watch crazy and mediocre people dance for hours at a time.
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Amen, sister. I was baffled by all the indignation that the "jumping into bed" plotline was a dream sequence. Did people actually expect they would really jump into bed together out of the clear blue?
Hallelujah for Bobby Ewing in the shower moments is what I say. They keep the shippers interested without forcing the show to jump the shark.
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