NCIS:
I caught the last half of the show that was on last night, and got a little shocker. This was the episode that was about that toasted serial killer found in a Marine Base chimney in a high school. Zowee. I stayed because...alright. I saw the dessicated body first, and then some skelatons, and my forensics lovin' heart said I had to stay and watch. Tons of filler emo stuff inbetween the interesting stuff, and then woops: there was that scene of the actor who'd killed himself, Abby's love interest, the botonist-forensics expert scientist. Aww, dammit. Very warm on-screen presence. The story moved on to some rivalry between Gibbs and his exwifes second ex-husband (whew! did I get that right?) the guy who USED to be on Law and Order as the DA. So sad. He's fallen apart. Anyhow, Abby and her beaux figure out when the bodies in the backyard were buried, and at the end, Gibbs makes a very scary statement (not entirely unexpected...) about "Why was there a victim's toe in his stomach?" Meaning the ten year's dead guy's stomach. The inference/deduction being, he WAS killing those women as well, and he and his wife were a tag team. Yick. For some reason, male/female murdering tag teams really skeeve me out. Only the wife in this case got rid of her husband because she figured out the authorities were only looking for HIM.
Summerland by Michael Chabon:
see my http://www.greatestjournal.com/users/gategrrl/1647.html entry for the full comment, but has anyone on the flist actually read and *finished* this book?
I caught the last half of the show that was on last night, and got a little shocker. This was the episode that was about that toasted serial killer found in a Marine Base chimney in a high school. Zowee. I stayed because...alright. I saw the dessicated body first, and then some skelatons, and my forensics lovin' heart said I had to stay and watch. Tons of filler emo stuff inbetween the interesting stuff, and then woops: there was that scene of the actor who'd killed himself, Abby's love interest, the botonist-forensics expert scientist. Aww, dammit. Very warm on-screen presence. The story moved on to some rivalry between Gibbs and his exwifes second ex-husband (whew! did I get that right?) the guy who USED to be on Law and Order as the DA. So sad. He's fallen apart. Anyhow, Abby and her beaux figure out when the bodies in the backyard were buried, and at the end, Gibbs makes a very scary statement (not entirely unexpected...) about "Why was there a victim's toe in his stomach?" Meaning the ten year's dead guy's stomach. The inference/deduction being, he WAS killing those women as well, and he and his wife were a tag team. Yick. For some reason, male/female murdering tag teams really skeeve me out. Only the wife in this case got rid of her husband because she figured out the authorities were only looking for HIM.
Summerland by Michael Chabon:
see my http://www.greatestjournal.com/users/gategrrl/1647.html entry for the full comment, but has anyone on the flist actually read and *finished* this book?