Thursday, 22 November 2012

Glee - 'Dynamic Duets'

There's a new Glee this week, despite my dad's INSISTANCE that it wouldn't be lol... Take that, American Thanksgiving!! (Also, happy Thanksgiving to all my American readers :) ) Big Bang Theory is taking a well-deserved break this week haha which is good, because I missed it anyways!
OH LORDY They've formed a superhero group and Blaine's the leader hahaha Joe, Tina, and Sam are the other club members, and Artie can't be 'a certain telepathic wheelchair-bound leader of a certain group of superheroes' so he's Dr. Y instead lol, I love Blaine's cape!
There's an energency in the choir room - their Nationals trophy is missing and there's a laptop in its place, of a video of a certain someone holding the trophy with a pixellated face and a Warblers jacket threatening them, saying they've lost their trophy, and soon they'll lose their title. Damn that Sebastian!!
Ryder and Jake get in a man-argument in the hallway over Marley because Ryder suddenly decided to be mad at Jake for how he treated her... Awkward.
Finn can't handle teaching (or Kitty's attitiude) and Blaine leaves to get the trophy (because Finn didn't even notice it was missing lol)
Finn's also unsure about the whole superhero thing, but I know he'll come around eventually, even if it is last minute and in a shower curtain like in the season 1 Lady Gaga episode haha.. Beiste tries to convince him (she's onboard with the superhero thing, too) and also he's never had coffee before. What was he drinking with Rachel when they were at that coffee shop 24/7 last season?!
Blaine goes to Dalton and runs into, guess who, Sebastien - who claims he's innocent, that the new captain of the Warblers was the one who stole the trophy. This guy's got a cat, a giant spinny chair, and a fireplace.
Remind you of anyone?
They try to convince Blaine to rejoin them (by giving him a blazer and making him sing Kelly Clarkson's 'Dark Side') Finn's next idea (the first one was to do Foreigner songs in foreign languages and in ethnic costumes) is to pair up everyone with their nemeses - I think the idea of Ryder and Jack is a good idea to have them work together to make them get over themselves, but I feel bad for Marley having to be paired with Kitty, that's like she's punishing her!! Speaking of whom, Kitty decided everything and gave Marley all the instructions, she has decided to call herself 'Femme Fatale because the translation means 'kill women', and that's exactly what I'm gonna do when I'm on that stage' (causing Marley to mutter 'no, it doesn't') lol and now I hate her even MORE!! Being a bitch and butchering French? This girl's gotta go!
Jake and Ryder are battling to be called 'Mage Stud' so they decide to finish their fight from earlier by ripping off Clark Kent outfits to reveal Superman outfits with the logo 'MS' on them, which I appreciated for 2 reasons - the obvious one, and because it led to the following priceless exchange between Artie and Finn: 'Isn't MS a degenerative nerve disease?' 'I thought it was a girl's magazine.' LOVE FINN!
Finn's next genius idea is actually not bad, because he wants to make Jake and Ryder sit in a room together and not leave until they've told each other their deepest weaknesses... Which, if they were real enemies would be the worst idea EVER, but this is a TV show so I'm sure it'll work. Also, I LOVE whoever is writing this week's episode because Jake says 'You sound like Yoda, dude..' and Finn counters with 'Deal do we have?' HAHAHA 
Now, Finn's not short or green enough, but it was still funny!!

Kitty decides she's gonna be nice to Marley because she now has enough control over Marley's life to feel secure about herself... Anyway they sing together and they're fine and friends now, because Marley's finally 'skinny enough' for Kitty to approve of her... Which is b/s because she says she's been throwing up every day but I thought Ryder convinced her to stop?!
Right after that, Britney notices Blaine's absence because she doesn't smell rasberry hair gel haha and Finn admits that Blaine wants to return to Dalton. (I just love how that school has a zero-tolerance bullying policy at their own school, but will let their students threaten and rob other schools!) Then Artie looks all scared and says 'He's been taken by the dark side!' 
Lots of Star Wars references for a superhero episode...

Jake and Ryder are locked in the locker room and Jake hands Ryder a note with his weakness, and Ryder is all 'nuh-uh, don't just give me a note, man up and tell me!' and Jake says that he feels like he never fits in because he's half-white, half-black, half-Jewish. And people always remind him of that. Which is weird, because I've never seen anyone be picked for that O.O Things must be different in the States. Then Ryder looks like he's gonna leave without spilling his guts, but then Jake tells him to 'man up' and he drops the last thing I expected - 'I told you not to just give me a note because I can't read it.' Holy crap! Although that would explain the whole thing where he has terrible marks but studies all the time. Poor kid.
Jake tells Finn about Ryder's illiteracy, and Finn sends him to a special ed teacher to do some tests and he looks really stressed, but he comes out and apparently is dyslexic. Aww.. But he's gonna get help! And he realises that Jake has his back... Awww
Ryder returns the favour when Jake is getting picked on (along with Marley's mother) in the cafeteria by those jerk football players... He comes up and goes 'hey, back off' and the rest of the Glee club (and Becky) come up and look all badass and stare down the jocks.
Then Jake feels all bad and decides to call PUCK!!!! Who is wearing a superhero costume with a giant red mohawk and standing outside of Graumann's Chinese Theater haha
Ryder has to break his date with Marley because he has an appointment with the dyslexic specialist, and Kitty is all 'well it sounds like he just blew you off cos you're not good enough for him' SHUT UP WOMAN!! And then Marley decides she's going to ask Jake out on a date instead. Oh no, I can't see this going well... 
I know Marley has a brain, why doesn't she use it?!!
STOP LISTENING TO KITTY!!!!

Finally, someone talks some sense, and Sam has a heart-to-heart with Blaine and convinces him that McKinley is his home, so he will stay there - and then Blaine goes 'ok, but one last mission first.' AND THEN possibly the best scene of the entire episode (although Jake and Ryder's staredown/eyebrow faceoff at the beginning was a close second) they break into Dalton - in full superhero getup, to boot - and take back the trophy!! And as they run across the lawn, cartoon bubbles pop up saying 'Bam!' and then 'Slaine!' Ahaha I see what you did there!! And when they get back and return the trophy, Sam says breaking in was like 'the Death Star, Mordor and the Temple of Doom all wrapped into one' bringing the Star Wars reference total to 3, for those of you keeping track at home.
Then they all sing my FAVOURITE song of all time, 'Some Nights' by fun., and I was really worried that if I didn't like their rendition, it would ruin my love of the song but they were fine (although of course not as good as the original!) and Kitty and Marley share a verse and then as they walked away from each other Kitty rolled her eyes and made a face that was full of attitude, so we know the bitch isn't gone for good, unfortunately. But Jake and Ryder seem fine, for now. Although we all know that's only gonna last until they find out about how Marley's double-dating them...
Anyway, has anyone else noticed that Sam's been stepping up to solve all of people's self-confidence problems? In like every episode? First Marley, then Britney, now Blaine? 
There's one real superhero this season.
This episode was probably my favourite this season :) I love seeing Finn more, he's an incredible teacher, and the theme of the superheroes were so funny... Can't wait for more next week! Leave a comment, and as always, thanks for reading!

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

CSI - 'CSI on Fire'

The desert. BOOM. Fire. In the desert.
Russell and Finn arrive to see a bunch of army dudes combing over the giant fireball on the ground. Finn mentions that it looks like the beginning of an alien invasion movie.
That's right Finn, they're coming to get you...
A cop who was first on the scene shows them what he believes to be a mass grave. They comb through some dirt and uncover a hand. Then some FBI lady comes over and getsd mad about their 'interfering with her federal investigation' (which makes no sense, because they're nowhere near the fire...) and Russell cites a long number at her , says it's their jurisdiction because of the body, and she backs off, causing him to go 'Huh. That's the first time that's ever worked.' You go, Russell!!
When they return from commercial, they've found more bodies, and soil, plants and bugs which show that the bodies were not buried there originally, but came from somwhere farther north in the USA.
Then Finn uncovers a necklace on one of the bodies, and freaks out. She runs over to her computer and compares it to a picture. Apparently it belonged to a girl named Janet Warren who disappeared over 2 years ago and she and Russell had both worked the case. He won't let her contact Janet's mother yet, until a positive identification is made, and she starts talking about a guy named Cooley who they suspected of killing Janet 2 years ago in Seattle - and since there are now 8 bodies uncovered, he's a serial killer. Also uncovered was a class ring from 1987.
Henry found the identities of 2 more of the bodies, both victims fit the same profile, had traces of date-rape drugs in their systems and were last seen approximately a decade ago in the same part of downtown Seattle, close to Cooley's office.
She's disappeared and Russell tracks her phone to Seattle. He calls someone named Mike and next we see Finn being pulled over by a cop - Mike. Also, her ex-husband, apparently.
The place where they suspected Cooley had buried the girls in Seattle is now developed into a subdivision. Because Cooley sold the land to cover his tracks.
Janet Warren's mother drove down to Vegas and BEGS to see her daughter - who is basically a mummified corpse, why would a parent want to see that?
Finn tracks the class ring to an Eric Louie who had ordered a new ring because his girlfriend at the time had lost it after she dumped him - he's now a cop, and the ex-girlfriend is now his wife. She says she didnt know Tom Cooley very well in highschool but had once been to a party on his ranch.
They also uncover that Cooley's best friend from higschool was a developer who Cooley had hired to develop the land on his ranch, that deal made the best friend a millionaire who retired to the Virgin Islands, and then died 3 weeks later, while scuba diving. Coincidence? I think not!
At least he didn't end up like this scuba diver...
Then they turn on the TV and see Cooley on the tube, offering money to clear his name, acting like he is a victim, because he was 'persecuted' by Finn. She's standing in Mike's house and he tells her 'you should put the mug down Jules' and she starts ranting about what a bastard he is, then throws the mug at the TV and breaks both. Then he goes 'Not the TV!' and she says 'My TV. I paid for it'. HAHA gotta love Finn, she's a feisty one.
Cooley and his a-hole attorney are at the police station, talking smack to Brass (who, don't wprry, can hold his own) and then he lets them leave, with a warning.
Finn shows up at Cooley's hotel room (OK not the smartest idea, girlie, what're you doing?!) and he's not surprised to see her, but to my surprise, he doesn't tell her to get out, he just tries to play mind games with her about how he's better than she is, and then says 'how do you know I'm not gonna kill you right now?'
Finn returns to HQ to find Russell on his way out - he just got a call saying that Cooley committed suicide in his hotel room - and of course it's super-suspicious that she'd been there, but even though it's more than likely murder, she wants them to try and figure out what actually happened. He was also drunk and had a perscription for the drug that was found in the systems of the dead girls.
They don't know who would have killed Cooley, but figure it was probably one of his accomplices covering his tracks, but his best friend was already dead. Finn goes back to Seattle, and talks to the cop's wife. She says that when she had gone to that party, it was just her and 3 teenage boys - Cooley, Max the contractor, and a third guy, Gavin. The lawyer. She'd been drinking and said she could usually hold her booze, but that night she blacked out and then when she woke up, she was in a hole and the boys were shovelling dirt onto her. She got up and escaped and they yelled after her 'no one's gonna believe you, whore!'. That's how the ring was lost, and wound up in dirt from the ranch.
Greg and Russell find a magnet that Gavin had used to break into Tom's room and he confesses and gives them the names of the other unidentified girls.
Finn says that it cost her 2 years, 2 jobs, and one marriage, but she finally got him, so she's happy.
I liked this episode. Poetic justice dished out to a cocky serial murderer, and I'm glad we got to learn more about Finn in this episode, she's always been quite the enigma!!
Until next week, my dear CSI fans, stay awesome, and thanks for reading!! :)

CSI - 'Fallen Angels'

All righty, so this is a 'bonus post' of sorts, because I never got around to posting last week's CSI recap.. So you get 2 in one day! Yay!
Also, as of today, my blog has had over 3000 pageviews!! Double yay!!
Thanks to everyone who reads and clicks and such, I really appreciate all of you! :)
The opening is in a graveyard, and for a second I thought I was watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer - and there are trippy flashbacks to a crazy emphatic preacher-man. Who is now dead.
His name is Rev. Rick Reiken, who died by a single GSW to the head. They're wondering why he's in that particular place, and Russell points out a plant near the tombstone he's lying on, suggests the victim had brought the plant with him, and then Nick walks up and says 'No, that was me. I put that there last week.' Whaat?? DUN DUNN it's Warrick's grave! Is it just me (since I've been watching a lot of reruns lately) or have they been mentioning him more and more frequently??
C'mon, who could forget this guy?
They interview a gang dude Aaron Voss who says that he doesn't know anything about the shooting, and that people like the reverend, and Warrick 'talked a good game, but never really changed anything.'
Nick goes to someone's house and sees a kid's chalk drawing on the sidewalk outside, so he steps over it (aww!). When he knocks on the door, a little boy pops out from beside the house and Nick says hi to him, apparently this is Warick's kid Eli (who I'd forgotten all about) and then his mother Tina comes out of the house all bedraggled and mad-looking and bitches at Nick for 'coming near my son'. Well ex-CUSE me, lady, but by the looks of things, Nick would be a better role model to your son than you are...
Greg and Hodges find crushed OxyContin on the seat of the reverend's pants, and blue chalk on his shoes - so that leads them to believe he'd been at Tina's house. Great, more of her. Being rude to Sara this time, and refusing to let them in. But my girls have a warrant!
That house is so disgusting, everything is dark, there's food and garbage and junk and ROACHES everywhere. It makes Sara sad, apparently the place used to be Warrick's, and when he was killed he'd been trying to get custody of Eli. Then they find a pair of man's pants with a bundle of weed in the pocket, and a bottle of Oxy with a fingerprint on it, which Sara finds as a match to a parolee named Cliff Paul, and Finn says 'Aggravated assault, domestic battery - and she's trying to keep YOU guys out of her house?' Amen to that.
Then Tina bitches some more about how 'CSI let McKeen murder my husband, and then you let him kill other people too' to paraphrase: 'bla bla bla I'm a druggie and a terible mother but this is all your fault' (am I the only one who remembers that the season premieres of season 9 AND this year were all about them trying to stop McKeen?!) Child protective services shows up to take Eli away and he's so sad poor kid :( No sympathy for Tina though!!
Crazy lady wrestling with a cop...
The cops track Paul to his apartment and find that he's dead because he jumped out a second-story window. Apparently someone came to his door and tried to attack him so he ran and jumped, even though he was armed with a gun (likely the one used to kill the reverend) and they find a CSI-type flashlight under the couch that has dried blood on it - Cliff Paul's - and more blood on the floor - not Cliff's. A fingerprint on the battery inside the flashlight belonged to (drumroll) Warrick O.O
Eli tells Nick that he was scared of Cliff because he would yell and beat Tina, but then she'd told him that Cliff wouldn't come around anymore.
Apparently Tina had fallen prey to a scam the Reverend was running, and given her house away to him. She was mad (accuses Nick of 'kicking down her door'... He was nowhere near the door...) and says she gave Warrick's CSI 'junk' away to some kid Warrick had looked out for. Nick finds the kid, James, who admits to fighting with Cliff. His aunt says that James' mother killed herself because she was having hallucinations. James tells Nick that he wanted the Reverend and Cliff dead because of how they treated Warrick's family - and then they just died. It's happened before, to a guy named Ben who was bullying him and stolen his shoes had disappeared and the shoes had reappeared out of nowhere - with a trace amount of blood on them. James feels like the universe (or Warrick, his 'guardian angel') is granting him wishes.
Tina is begging Sara to help her get Eli back, and Sara's like 'yea right.. You gotta fix yourself first!!'
I won't bore you with the details, but they find Ben's body, and a hair of a male relative of James. No one knows who James' father is but there was money sent to his aunt from an account opened by Warrick. O.O 'Banking from beyond' says Morgan.
Aaron Voss was shot, but by a random gang member not associated with anything else.
Then they discover that Aaron Voss was James' father! And therefore he was the one killing everyone. He denies it, of course, but they've got evidence!
Damn now I'm sad again, because James and Nick have a heart-to-heart abut Warrick, and then Tina has a big turnaround and apologises to Sara, who lets her see Eli before he has to go stay with a foster family for a few days.. And here come the waterworks!!
Until a new episode at 10:00, mes amis!

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

NCIS:LA - 'Skin Deep'

Hey everyone!
I just realised that as of right now (9:00 on November 20th) my blog is 10 hits away from having 3000 page views!! Yaay!! Sorry, I still haven't posted the CSI blog from last week (hopefully I'll be able to do that before the new episode tomorrow), and I haven't posted this week's HIMYM blog either, but I have watched that episode I just have to finish writing it. So thanks for your patience, and as always, thanks for reading! :)
Alrighty, an SUV and an ambulance are driving along a road, the SUV swerves in front of the ambulance and cuts it off, then the driver hops out and shoots the driver of the ambulance (damn, I hate when cops and EMTs are killed on TV, they're just trying to save people's lives, it seems so insensitive :( ) and then he walks around to the back and shoots the other paramedic and pulls out a knife and does something to the patient in the back (probably kills him too) and then leaves. And a GENIUS bystander who happened to be behind a parked car filmed the whole thing on his phone and then ducked down beside his car so the killer wouldn't see him.
Deeks is picking up lunch and Sam is not happy, he wants shrimp curry, and apparently Deeks also likes Donny & Marie lol.. He comes backwith some kind of fancy PB&J sandwich so they all race for the last 2 slices of pizza left over from the day before (which Eric beat them too hahaha attaboy)
Alright that bystander is less of a genius than I thought, he didn't send it to the police or anything, he posted it online. Great. The patient's name was Stone, and he'd been in critical condition from a random car accident when the ambulance was attacked.
Kensi and Deeks talk to the coroner (Deeks goes on and on about how delicious liver is - EW), and they find out that the killer had used the knife to remove something that was implanted in Stone, which they doscover was some kind of high-tech communications device that 'could be dangerous if it falls into the hands of our enemies'. Of course. Why couldn't the guy have just been harvesting tissue or something less ominous??
Because that's not how we operate.

(I know it's the wrong show, but that phrase just asked for Caine.)
Stone was supposedly on his way to London for a conference, but his flight stopped in Istanbul. Which Hetty the geographer points out is right next to Iran, so therefore he was obviously on his way to sell the technology on the black market. When Sam and Callen go to his apartment, they find pain medication which would be prescribed for a small operation, such as the one which would have implanted the fancy technology.
Eric is a genius, so he's able to immediately track the guy who posted the video online, it's a highschool dropout named Lance. Kensi and Deeks go to his apartment and he's not there, but there's a bunch of surfing paraphenalia, leading Kensi to make the astute observation 'he's a surfer' haha.
Callen and Sam go to track down the doctor who had prescribed Stone's pain medication, and they track his car to the parking lot of his golf club to his golf club (which leads Sam to say that it's the silliest sport ever invented haha and my grandpa would never forgive me for this, but I kind of agree with that statement...) They go to look for his grey Prius, and the lot is full of them LMAO! The find it using the liscence plate, and the doctor's in the car, dead.
Some suspicious Iranian guy has shown up in L.A., and they still haven't found the Lance kid, so Deeks and Kensi have to go undercover haha and she's hopeless with the surfer lingo. Deeks gets beat up by a famous surfer dude named Sonny, who he apparently idolised and he sweet-talks him into giving him and interview. Then they 'bump into' Kensi at the bar and he hits on her (buying her a super-expensive drink) and Hetty says 'let's not blow the entire case budget on the first hour, shall we? I think I'm going to have to move the decimal point on your next paycheck.'

You don't mess with Hetty's budget! 
 Dead end when Callen and Sam follow up on the Iranian guy's credit card, and then Lance walks into the bar they're in, but there is trouble, because a random drunk guy who Deeks arrested once recognises him, so Kensi punches Deeks and Deeks punches the random guy, and Lance runs. We return from the commercial break and the whole bar is fighting. They track the van that Lance escaped in to a hippie commune, and another random guy recognises Deeks because, 'You look like that guy from Scooby Doo, man!' They find Lance and a bunch of people getting high in a shed and when they arrest him the same hippie goes 'woah, bad karma, Shaggy!' ahaha gotta love old hippies.
Lance says that when he filmed the video, he followed the killer to his home. They go there and there are a bunch of Latino thugs outside drinking and blasting music and they all scatter when the agents come at them, but they get their man, like always!!
The bad guy has possibly the most Latino name ever, 'Juan Martinez', but he had an alibi, so Lance 'was playing us' says Sam. And then they all glare at him.
They interrogate him again, and he starts rambling which they realise as quotes from random conspiracy theory books lol and then he begs to talk to Sonny, the famous surfer guy - then Eric calls and says that he was found shot to death in Malibu. Woah, I did not see that coming. Callen and Lance bond over being foster kids, and Lance says that he'd shown Sonny the video and they'd decided to use it to blackmail the killer, but only uploaded part of it to the website, and this guy clearly killed Sonny. Lance had led them to the wrong guy so that Sonny could meet up with the guy to get money from him.
They discover who the killer is, based off facial recognition on the video (this would have been easier if they'd uploaded the whole thing in the first place!), and they figure out where the Iranian guy is going to make the trade with the killer. Eric does something clever with a computer and turns all the lights red on the route ahahahahaha so that he doesn't get there in time. Our agents and the killer have a shootout in a pottery workshop, and they get the device. Hooray!
After solving such a stressful case, what is the natural thing to do next? Go surfing! And of course, Kensi is way better at it than Deeks!!
And I just realised, they never wrapped up the plot from the last 2 episodes - someone out there still has a bunch of nukes on US soil!! Not good! Get on that, people!!

Monday, 19 November 2012

Bones - 'The Bod in the Pod'

I'M BAAACK!!! Not that I really went anywhere... I last posted on Saturday night (which was technically 1:30 a.m. Sunday morning), but I always look forward to the beginning of the TV week, and I hope you do too!! :D
So there was a storm, and a bunch of gunk was washed up onshore, and added to that was a body in a giant sealed tube-thing (hence the title of the episode) and Hodgins wants her to make sure it's human ahahaha (apparently it's male)
Cam's 'doctor-boyfriend' keeps texting Angela and begging her to get Cam to call him, but apparently they are over, and Cam has a new boyfriend, but won't tell Angela about him!! How rude lol all Angela wants to do is be a nosey friend/coworker!
Alright, I know Hodgins is sometimes not the brightest, but WHAT would posess someone to 1) open the pod-thingy with a laser (which was kinda cool, and necessary, as there was no seam) and then 2) BEND OVER AND TAKE A WHIFF OF WHAT WAS INSIDE?! He's supposed to be a genius, but whatever was inside knocked him unconscious... Good greif. They should have cut a tiny hole and tested the gas inside to see if it was toxic, then sealed the hole if it was possible lol
LMAO apparently it was just CO2 because the flesh had fermented, and he had inhaled too much which caused him to faint. And Bones keeps inadvertantly insulting him haha and Vasiri has to keep holding him up
The body had its teeth knocked out, and Sweets is still living with Booth and Bones!! Yaay!!
Why can't they just adopt him?? I know I would..
Bones is considering writing a children's book, and apparently Vasiri already wrote some poetry, which he let Cam read, and Hodgins decides to mock him for. (Unwise, methinks, considering his earlier fainting spell?)
Angela reconstructs a logo found on some wood chips found with the body, Booth and Bones (who need a couple name, have I given them one before?) interview a lady who worked at the lumber company whose logo it was; she was in a relationship with 'Lucky', the victim, who was married to a woman who was supposedly very volatile. Also, the victim's job was cleaning up crime scenes.
The victim's wife said that her son loved his stepdad, he'd been in a lot of trouble, and Lucky turned his life around.
Hodgins is talking to Vasiri, and he finds out that Vasiri was exiled from his country because of his poetry that he wrote and had published underground when he was in university. And this rebellion, of course, makes him much much cooler in Hodgin's eyes lol
LMAO Bones has been reading Sweets' books and is using his own psychology against him haha
A guy named Melvin was the owner of a rival crime-scene-cleaning business, and he and Lucky hated each other. He's also a good suspect, because Lucky's body was dissolved using a solvent used by such cleaning companies.
Sweets interviews Melvin and he says that he and Lucky were going to merge their companies so that they would stop losing money by suing each other. Seems logical - he also says that the stepson would be a better suspect, because he was against the merger. He also says that his tools, and Lucky's, would be totally covered in blood, due to the nature of their jobs.
Hodgins and Vasiri find blood on Melvin's tools, but none on Lucky and Davey's tools.

Side note: I KNEW I recognized the guy playing Davey, so I IMDb'd him, and I did know him from somewhere! He was the chubby brother Henry from one of my fave movies growing up, Cheaper By the Dozen!! Talk about a transformation!!
THEN OMG OMG OMG I KNEW IT!!! Cam finds in Vasiri's potry book, a word which she remembers as her name in Farsi (OK how did she read the book previously if she doesn't know how to read Farsi? Who cares!) ANYWAYS he says it out loud to her and she looks all doe-eyed and THEN Hodgins walks in hahaha and makes a 'surprised but enjoying this' face and then when they see him he goes 'nevermind' and they chase after him lol but Bones walks up to them and so they have to talk about the case. THEN Vasiri finds Hodgins in his office and begs him not to tell anyone and Hodgins plays it coy, like he could totally use this as blackmail, and then Vasiri says 'You could blab, and ruin the best thing that has ever happened to me, or you could keep quiet, and earn my everlasting gratitude' AWWW OK I really was ambivalent towards him before, but after this and last week, he's just adorable!!
Apparently the last time Davey saw Lucky, he was leaving a crimescene to pick up some lumber from the lady that Booth and Bones interviewed at the beginning of the episode. They interview her again, because Davey said that she was the most likely suspect, and she says the wife and Davey probably did it. So now it's a she said/they said type-argument. Great.
This next scene was so hilarious and cute at the same time, Angela and Hodgins are on the roof of the Jeffersonian together and he tells her that he scanned one of Vasiri's poems and had it translated on the Internet - but not properly, apparently, because one of the lines translated to 'you are my carburetor' LOL! And then they see Vasiri and Cam kissing down on the ground (which is not a good idea on their part, doing that so close to where they work, where they could be seen!!) Angela, is of course, shocked, and she realizes that Hodgins knew the whole time, but promises to keep the secret as well.
Meanwhile, Booth and Brennan are at the last crime scene that Lucky and Davey had worked, because they know Lucky was killed there, but they can't find any traces of Lucky's blood. Melvin is there and insisting they won't find anything.
Sweets gets woken up by Booth in the middle of the night - he says 'who's there?! I have a gun!' and Booth hands him a baby monitor because he and Bones are going to the crime scene and she uses a blow-dryer on the concrete floor and ABRACADABRA! It brings up blood! And it's Lucky's! And there are darker blobs in the blood that indicate knee prints which they measure and it becomes OBVIOUS that it was Melvin who knelt in the blood to clean it. And they bring him in and he doesn't confess even though they're like 'dude, we got you' and Bones leans in and says 'we brought you in, because I wanted to say one thing to your horrible face!'
'GOTCHA!!!'
She's awesome.
Next we flip over to Angela and Hodgins out on the roof again (I think that's going to become their 'spot' lol) and they're reading more of Vasiri's terribly-translated poetry, including this beautiful line: 'Bacon is silent - listen to all that we scrub' HAHAHA it kills me!! They discuss how interesting it is that Cam and Vasiri are dating, and then he makes up his own terrible poetry, which I can't remember entirely, but it involved 'blobs in the sky' and the word 'fish' was in there too hahah I think it's like Mad Libs!! Then they get all smoochy, and I love the way they kiss onscreen, how she's always laughing and he hugs her first and they're just SO ADORABLE!!!
Cutest couple EVER!!!! :)
Then Vasiri and Cam are talking and he tells her that Hodgins already knows, and they figure that probably he's already told Angela, and that soon Bones would probably know too, but she wouldn't tell Booth unles he outright asked and that probably wouldn't happen, and then he says 'But none of the interns can know!' So they want to tell everyone, but no one can know. Of course, that's so romantic lol.
And then Booth and Brennan discuss their reasons for loving one another - she has a list, and he just has 'a feeling' :) Awww!!
Looking forward to next week!
And I have no clue when I'm going to get around to posting my long-overdue CSI blog. Midterms, sorry.