Bones - 3/15/06
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Bones - 3/15/06
Two Bodies in the Lab
Cast: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Eric Millegan, T.J. Thyne, Michaela Conlin, Jonathan Adams
I guess people here have given up on this show, but I still think it's a worthy of my TiVo, especially now that it's on at 8.
Anyway, I started this thread because of an interesting little Easter Egg, or homage that someone threw out there tonight. Early on in the episode, Brennan is walking down a city street, and if you look at the names on the buildings, one of them was clearly Nolita, the restaurant from the short lived series Kitchen Confidential.
I guess it could just be that they were filming on the same street, and that exterior just happened to still be there, but I don't know.
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Cast: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Eric Millegan, T.J. Thyne, Michaela Conlin, Jonathan Adams
I guess people here have given up on this show, but I still think it's a worthy of my TiVo, especially now that it's on at 8.
Anyway, I started this thread because of an interesting little Easter Egg, or homage that someone threw out there tonight. Early on in the episode, Brennan is walking down a city street, and if you look at the names on the buildings, one of them was clearly Nolita, the restaurant from the short lived series Kitchen Confidential.
I guess it could just be that they were filming on the same street, and that exterior just happened to still be there, but I don't know.
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I still love the show. I loved it a few weeks ago when Booth had a Steelers coffee cup(apparently he's from Pittsburg).
I thought tonite was ok, not the greatest episodes(off topic but Good God Vin Diesel is dumb, i'm watching Letterman)but still entertaining.
I thought tonite was ok, not the greatest episodes(off topic but Good God Vin Diesel is dumb, i'm watching Letterman)but still entertaining.
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Originally Posted by TheKing
Two Bodies in the Lab
Anyway, I started this thread because of an interesting little Easter Egg, or homage that someone threw out there tonight. Early on in the episode, Brennan is walking down a city street, and if you look at the names on the buildings, one of them was clearly Nolita, the restaurant from the short lived series Kitchen Confidential.
Anyway, I started this thread because of an interesting little Easter Egg, or homage that someone threw out there tonight. Early on in the episode, Brennan is walking down a city street, and if you look at the names on the buildings, one of them was clearly Nolita, the restaurant from the short lived series Kitchen Confidential.
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Originally Posted by wetsprockets
Noticed that too. So sad. Okay episode tonight, but they were making it pretty obvious that
was the bad guy. I did enjoy the bonding moments throughout the episode though.
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Originally Posted by TheKing
Anyway, I started this thread because of an interesting little Easter Egg, or homage that someone threw out there tonight. Early on in the episode, Brennan is walking down a city street, and if you look at the names on the buildings, one of them was clearly Nolita, the restaurant from the short lived series Kitchen Confidential.
Thanks for that! I knew it was familiar but couldn't place it, as I had only seen KC twice before it vanished.
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Originally Posted by TheKing
Early on in the episode, Brennan is walking down a city street, and if you look at the names on the buildings, one of them was clearly Nolita, the restaurant from the short lived series Kitchen Confidential.
Poor Adam Baldwin
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I've noticed a string of similarites regarding guest actors:
Episode 7: "The Man on Death Row"
- guest star Michael Mantell, who played hollywood agent Oliver Simon in both 'City Of' and 'Eternity', in season 1 of ANGEL.
(He was the guy said to Angel, 'You are a beautiful, beautiful man')
Also in that episode, guest Edward Edwards, who was one of Angelus' victims in the Buffy episode 'Amends'.
Episode 8: "The Girl in the Fridge"
-guest Leonard Roberts, who was part of 'The Initiative' in Buffy season 4, although he and Angel never met.
Episode 9: "The Man in the Fallout Shelter"
-guest Jim Ortlieb, who was in the ANGEL season 3 episode 'Lullaby', playing a Wolfram & Hart suck-up.
Episode 10: "The Woman at the Airport"
-guest Harry Groener, everybody's favorite evil Mayor of Sunnydale in season 3 of Buffy.
I'd like to think that these were mere coincidences, but I doubt they all were...plus I like the trivia. If only Baldwin's character's name was 'Canton' instead of 'Kenton'....you know where I'm going with this
Episode 7: "The Man on Death Row"
- guest star Michael Mantell, who played hollywood agent Oliver Simon in both 'City Of' and 'Eternity', in season 1 of ANGEL.
(He was the guy said to Angel, 'You are a beautiful, beautiful man')
Also in that episode, guest Edward Edwards, who was one of Angelus' victims in the Buffy episode 'Amends'.
Episode 8: "The Girl in the Fridge"
-guest Leonard Roberts, who was part of 'The Initiative' in Buffy season 4, although he and Angel never met.
Episode 9: "The Man in the Fallout Shelter"
-guest Jim Ortlieb, who was in the ANGEL season 3 episode 'Lullaby', playing a Wolfram & Hart suck-up.
Episode 10: "The Woman at the Airport"
-guest Harry Groener, everybody's favorite evil Mayor of Sunnydale in season 3 of Buffy.
I'd like to think that these were mere coincidences, but I doubt they all were...plus I like the trivia. If only Baldwin's character's name was 'Canton' instead of 'Kenton'....you know where I'm going with this