Booth Surpasses Biological Imperative by lovelythings
Great fic. Very hot and sexy. The writer's Booth and Brennan were spot on. But I'm not able to comment, since I don't have a dreamwidth account and the openid thing isn't working either.
Great fic. Very hot and sexy. The writer's Booth and Brennan were spot on. But I'm not able to comment, since I don't have a dreamwidth account and the openid thing isn't working either.
This past week has brought a flood of Prison Break alumni to my television. I finally got around to watching The Mentalist - the new show starring Robin Tunney and Simon Baker (last seen on The Guardian). I never really liked Tunney as Veronica on Prison Break. Her acting range was limited to a quirked eyebrow and pouty mouth. Now, on The Mentalist, we can add an eye-roll to her acting repertoire. I just cannot see any talent. Despite the predictable plot I watched the first season for the eye-candy and for Patrick Jane's obvious glee at outsmarting people. But still. I keep half expecting Veronica, uh, Agent Lisbon to be fatally shot any moment now. And to add to the Prison Break weirdness, in the very first episode, Baker's character presents Tunney's character an origami frog. *shudders*
Also, the character who played Westmoreland? Muse Watson? He was on one of the episodes too. I'm happy to see that the actors are all getting steady gigs, but it's just. Strange.
My other Prison Break deja vu moment happened with the premiere of Mental (funny, isn't it, that both shows have this word in common?). Chris Vance who, as we all know, played James Whistler, is head of a psychiatric treatment facility in the new series. And guess who was the first patient in the pilot episode? Silas Weir Mitchell (Haywire).
What a week.
Also, the character who played Westmoreland? Muse Watson? He was on one of the episodes too. I'm happy to see that the actors are all getting steady gigs, but it's just. Strange.
My other Prison Break deja vu moment happened with the premiere of Mental (funny, isn't it, that both shows have this word in common?). Chris Vance who, as we all know, played James Whistler, is head of a psychiatric treatment facility in the new series. And guess who was the first patient in the pilot episode? Silas Weir Mitchell (Haywire).
What a week.
- Current Mood:
blah
We Will Rock You is in town and I want to catch it, but having missed the ticketing flurry of the last couple of months because of being out of town, I have to stand by while the Esplanade is packed to capacity.
Sigh....
Sigh....
- Current Mood:
morose - Current Location:the sistic office
It's been an eventful winter and life "happened." I've been away from LJ and general internet fiddling for a while and it's such a relief to be back.
I need to catch up on a lot of things from tv land that I've missed.
- Current Mood:
relieved
Title: Retrospection in Reverse
Characters: Michael/Sara
Genre/Spoilers: Het, Seasons 1 & 2
Summary: This is one of my earliest attempts at PB fan fiction. It is embarrassingly full of grammatical oops!moments, but since this was languishing in a little corner of my computer, and it is a Michael/Sara piece, (especially in light of such wonderful news) here it is. I decided to post it without any editing, and that explains the terrible title ;)
The story starts on Sara's return from Fox River after the riot:
The story starts on Sara's return from Fox River after the riot:
One of my best friends sent this article in an email link thingy last December and I just re-discovered it in the bowels of my computer and wanted to share it. You've probably read this or received this, but it cheered me up tremendously and made me revel in the sheer joy of fangirldom.
Disclaimer: I have absolutely no pretensions about being as good or as funny a writer as Kim Moritsugu.
Disclaimer: I have absolutely no pretensions about being as good or as funny a writer as Kim Moritsugu.
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