You gotta find a way to watch this episode. Yikes. And next week.
what happened????????????
Brennan's father was on trial for murder. And there were some great moments between Booth and Brennan, and between the two of them and Dr. Sweets.
what happened with her father?
I don't want to spoil it for you. But I'm assuming you knew that he was in jail on murder charges, right? If not, let me know and I'll fill you in on that.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
That book comes out tomorrow? When's she writing the one that is her first book from a different perspective?
yep, i hope i can find it somewhere Twilight from Edward's POV should be out sometime next year i can't wait!!!!!!!
That's cool. Are her books good?
i truly love Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse I like the way she writes, i like her characters, i like everything about her books
they are the best books i have ever read
Well, that's a rave review if ever I heard one.
i love them, but i know other people may not, you'll have to decide for yourself when/if you read them
I have to admit that I did buy Twilight the other day. But I'm re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia right now so I'm not going to get to it for a bit. I only have to get through it before seeing the movie so I've got plenty of time.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
You gotta find a way to watch this episode. Yikes. And next week.
what happened????????????
Brennan's father was on trial for murder. And there were some great moments between Booth and Brennan, and between the two of them and Dr. Sweets.
what happened with her father?
I don't want to spoil it for you. But I'm assuming you knew that he was in jail on murder charges, right? If not, let me know and I'll fill you in on that.
yep i knew that. her brother is in jail too, right?
KateisLost wrote:i love them, but i know other people may not, you'll have to decide for yourself when/if you read them
I have to admit that I did buy Twilight the other day. But I'm re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia right now so I'm not going to get to it for a bit. I only have to get through it before seeing the movie so I've got plenty of time.
you did? awesome!!!! i really hope you enjoy it
i will be reading the Chronicles of Narnia very soon my brother's GF gave me a copy of the book, i just haven't gotten time to read it yet
KateisLost wrote:i love them, but i know other people may not, you'll have to decide for yourself when/if you read them
I have to admit that I did buy Twilight the other day. But I'm re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia right now so I'm not going to get to it for a bit. I only have to get through it before seeing the movie so I've got plenty of time.
you did? awesome!!!! i really hope you enjoy it
i will be reading the Chronicles of Narnia very soon my brother's GF gave me a copy of the book, i just haven't gotten time to read it yet
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. It makes me so mad they're skipping my favorite of the seven books. (The Horse and His Boy) I would love to see that book put onto the big screen. I watched part of LWW the other day and I've just read the book again. They did a fairly good job of sticking to the book, but I miss the moments of Aslan just sort of letting down his guard and having fun. I can understand why they chose not to put them in but they could have made the film more fun. I'll get to Twilight eventually. I have to get through the third Fablehaven book first though.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
yep i knew that. her brother is in jail too, right?
I think he's out by now because in tonight's episode there was no indication that he was still imprisoned. (No orange jumpsuit ever.)
the last i remember seeing him was the X-mas episode and he was still in jail
I think a lot of time has passed because no one is wearing the type of clothing you'd expect for winter on the east coast and I think he was only in jail for a month for violating his parole. And then I think he was going to be on electronic monitoring for a time.
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Hey IR! I am, only because I want to see how this all resolves with Henry and the baby and all that. Unless something dramatic pulls me into watching it next season I doubt I will.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
KateisLost wrote:i love them, but i know other people may not, you'll have to decide for yourself when/if you read them
I have to admit that I did buy Twilight the other day. But I'm re-reading the Chronicles of Narnia right now so I'm not going to get to it for a bit. I only have to get through it before seeing the movie so I've got plenty of time.
you did? awesome!!!! i really hope you enjoy it
i will be reading the Chronicles of Narnia very soon my brother's GF gave me a copy of the book, i just haven't gotten time to read it yet
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. It makes me so mad they're skipping my favorite of the seven books. (The Horse and His Boy) I would love to see that book put onto the big screen. I watched part of LWW the other day and I've just read the book again. They did a fairly good job of sticking to the book, but I miss the moments of Aslan just sort of letting down his guard and having fun. I can understand why they chose not to put them in but they could have made the film more fun. I'll get to Twilight eventually. I have to get through the third Fablehaven book first though.
my mom and i watched the Narnia movie the other night i thought it was pretty good, but i'll have to see how it compares to the book
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. It makes me so mad they're skipping my favorite of the seven books. (The Horse and His Boy) I would love to see that book put onto the big screen. I watched part of LWW the other day and I've just read the book again. They did a fairly good job of sticking to the book, but I miss the moments of Aslan just sort of letting down his guard and having fun. I can understand why they chose not to put them in but they could have made the film more fun. I'll get to Twilight eventually. I have to get through the third Fablehaven book first though.
my mom and i watched the Narnia movie the other night i thought it was pretty good, but i'll have to see how it compares to the book
They did a decent job of following the book. Some things were changed around, some scenes added for dramatic effect that probably didn't need to be in there, but in all it follows the book pretty well. There were little moments that wouldn't have taken more than a minute to do that I think added to the story that they left out of the film, but whatever.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
Hey IR! I am, only because I want to see how this all resolves with Henry and the baby and all that. Unless something dramatic pulls me into watching it next season I doubt I will.
I wonder if they are going to cliff hang all that in the finale so people will be sure and watch next season.
Hey IR! I am, only because I want to see how this all resolves with Henry and the baby and all that. Unless something dramatic pulls me into watching it next season I doubt I will.
I wonder if they are going to cliff hang all that in the finale so people will be sure and watch next season.
I don't know if they will. At least they're not with the whole baby birth thing because she goes into labor on this week's episode. They're going to have to come up with a pretty big cliffhanger. I mean, last season they had Daniel and Alexis in the accident, Santos getting shot, and Henry flying off to Arizona. (There may have been more.) They have to top all of that for this season's cliffhanger.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
It was pretty good. I just got off the phone with a friend. We were talking for 2 hours! I haven't talked to her since the fires last October though. But it was really nice talking with her. We've been friends since 9th grade.
Hey IR! I am, only because I want to see how this all resolves with Henry and the baby and all that. Unless something dramatic pulls me into watching it next season I doubt I will.
I wonder if they are going to cliff hang all that in the finale so people will be sure and watch next season.
I don't know if they will. At least they're not with the whole baby birth thing because she goes into labor on this week's episode. They're going to have to come up with a pretty big cliffhanger. I mean, last season they had Daniel and Alexis in the accident, Santos getting shot, and Henry flying off to Arizona. (There may have been more.) They have to top all of that for this season's cliffhanger.
Yeah that was a great cliffhanger. They've kind of run out of steam lately I think. They really do need to come up with something exciting.
It was pretty good. I just got off the phone with a friend. We were talking for 2 hours! I haven't talked to her since the fires last October though. But it was really nice talking with her. We've been friends since 9th grade.
That's nice that you are still friends and still in touch. I'm not the type of person who makes lasting friendships. People come in and out of my life like no other. I mean, I do still have friends from growing up but we've all gone our own ways and I'm really not in contact with any of them anymore. My friendships usually only last so long as the person is still in my immediate life. I take after my father that way.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. It makes me so mad they're skipping my favorite of the seven books. (The Horse and His Boy) I would love to see that book put onto the big screen. I watched part of LWW the other day and I've just read the book again. They did a fairly good job of sticking to the book, but I miss the moments of Aslan just sort of letting down his guard and having fun. I can understand why they chose not to put them in but they could have made the film more fun. I'll get to Twilight eventually. I have to get through the third Fablehaven book first though.
my mom and i watched the Narnia movie the other night i thought it was pretty good, but i'll have to see how it compares to the book
They did a decent job of following the book. Some things were changed around, some scenes added for dramatic effect that probably didn't need to be in there, but in all it follows the book pretty well. There were little moments that wouldn't have taken more than a minute to do that I think added to the story that they left out of the film, but whatever.
i am glad you think they did a good job with the movie most time it seems they totally mess up books when they make them into movies
Hey IR! I am, only because I want to see how this all resolves with Henry and the baby and all that. Unless something dramatic pulls me into watching it next season I doubt I will.
I wonder if they are going to cliff hang all that in the finale so people will be sure and watch next season.
I don't know if they will. At least they're not with the whole baby birth thing because she goes into labor on this week's episode. They're going to have to come up with a pretty big cliffhanger. I mean, last season they had Daniel and Alexis in the accident, Santos getting shot, and Henry flying off to Arizona. (There may have been more.) They have to top all of that for this season's cliffhanger.
Yeah that was a great cliffhanger. They've kind of run out of steam lately I think. They really do need to come up with something exciting.
They do. They tried with the whole Rene storyline but that was just so uninteresting. And why wasn't Christina doing anything about the baby? She had to have heard Mark tell Rene the truth about the sperm "donor" because she had the baby monitor in the cupboard. Maybe Christina will miscarry and that possibility will be the season ender.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. It makes me so mad they're skipping my favorite of the seven books. (The Horse and His Boy) I would love to see that book put onto the big screen. I watched part of LWW the other day and I've just read the book again. They did a fairly good job of sticking to the book, but I miss the moments of Aslan just sort of letting down his guard and having fun. I can understand why they chose not to put them in but they could have made the film more fun. I'll get to Twilight eventually. I have to get through the third Fablehaven book first though.
my mom and i watched the Narnia movie the other night i thought it was pretty good, but i'll have to see how it compares to the book
They did a decent job of following the book. Some things were changed around, some scenes added for dramatic effect that probably didn't need to be in there, but in all it follows the book pretty well. There were little moments that wouldn't have taken more than a minute to do that I think added to the story that they left out of the film, but whatever.
i am glad you think they did a good job with the movie most time it seems they totally mess up books when they make them into movies
They really do usually mess up and ruin a good book. LOTR, some HP films, and this CN film did decent jobs. The books will always be better than the films, but in these cases the films hold their own.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
Well, girls, I'm sad to say but I must be going to bed. I've been up since 6:30, have to get up around that same time tomorrow and my class starts at 8:30. It's also been a long day in general. Good night and I'll try to stop in agian soon.
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I feel like I just found out that my favorite love song was written about a sandwich.
It was pretty good. I just got off the phone with a friend. We were talking for 2 hours! I haven't talked to her since the fires last October though. But it was really nice talking with her. We've been friends since 9th grade.
that's nice i hope i will stay friends with the people i know now as i get older
I love the Chronicles of Narnia. It makes me so mad they're skipping my favorite of the seven books. (The Horse and His Boy) I would love to see that book put onto the big screen. I watched part of LWW the other day and I've just read the book again. They did a fairly good job of sticking to the book, but I miss the moments of Aslan just sort of letting down his guard and having fun. I can understand why they chose not to put them in but they could have made the film more fun. I'll get to Twilight eventually. I have to get through the third Fablehaven book first though.
my mom and i watched the Narnia movie the other night i thought it was pretty good, but i'll have to see how it compares to the book
They did a decent job of following the book. Some things were changed around, some scenes added for dramatic effect that probably didn't need to be in there, but in all it follows the book pretty well. There were little moments that wouldn't have taken more than a minute to do that I think added to the story that they left out of the film, but whatever.
i am glad you think they did a good job with the movie most time it seems they totally mess up books when they make them into movies
They really do usually mess up and ruin a good book. LOTR, some HP films, and this CN film did decent jobs. The books will always be better than the films, but in these cases the films hold their own.
i actually like the LOTR movies better then the books the HP movies where done very well, i am happy with them