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Sabs

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  1. She said palpebral folds, which is the medical term for eyelid.
  2. I missed the Christmas episode, and nothing since then had indicated a change in Deeks and Kensi's relationship, so I loved the moment on the ladder at hthe end of the drug tunnel... And the loving grins at the end of the episode. And I totally thought the female agent was a bad guy, so it was nice that she wasn't. :-)
  3. Her full name is Kensi. When Deeks first met her, he asked if it was short for anything, and that's when he started calling her Kensalina.
  4. Thank you PENNBEN, that clears up everything. ;-) My new head cannon is imaginary raccoon.
  5. Yes. People are that stupid. Now, about the episode... I enjoyed it, but the "cliffhanger" was SO stupid, IMO. Because somehow they are both going to surivive a dive off a suicide bridge. If it is that easy to survive, shouldn't be called the failed suicide bridge?
  6. Thank you! I had a rather bad migraine while watching it and the brain cells just weren't connecting. And even my husband, who walked through the room at the end of the episode commented that they found the other guy way too fast. It was rather head spinning.
  7. I didn't understand how the dead guy was burnt? Or had the body been there so long it was decomposing? If that was the case, wouldn't the core temperature have been higher? And how the heck did they figure out who the perp was? One minute they were talking to the kidnap victim and the next they had the bad guy. What? I was so confused.
  8. But if they lived a long productive natural lifespan, it wouldn't be killing them off, would it? Especially if their death isn't mentioned, just assumed, since it was (whatever the theoretical time period is) years ago.
  9. Could Anna and Kristoff be from the past? Only in flashbacks?
  10. Meh episode. Not much going for it, but there wasn't much I didn't like. Angela was weird. I don't understand hiding the letter at all. Since when did Jane "almost die"?
  11. Oh my goodness, I can't wait to see it. I was so upset when they told us it was coming and then didn't air it!
  12. I don't think she is over it. She's just in a bit of shock. Not sure how to feel. Numb. She hasn't truly processed it yet.
  13. well then why don't they just turn people into flying monkeys temporarily as a realm crossing messenger pigeon thing...
  14. Dani-Ellie, I appreciate how family friendly your fictions are. They are both well written and true to character. I find that combination of attributes sadly lacking in a lot of fanfiction. (and by "both" i don't mean two fictions, I mean all of them have both of those attributes...)
  15. In Jane's defense, working again might be the best thing for her mental health.
  16. I agree, a false positive would have been better. Or if she hadn't even taken the test yet. THey didn't actually show the positive pregnancy test at the end of last season. The only way I'll be completely okay with the pregnancy/miscarriage story line is if it leads to something meaningful, although I have no idea what that would be....
  17. I agree about the hemlock thing, Latverian Diplomat. Another thing I noticed was about Maura's "geek" comment on the ancient Egyptian mummification process- the fact she shared about the nose hook was so basic that my third grader said "I knew that Mom!" Usually her facts are so adorably out of left field that they make me want to look them up. It was a bit disappointing to not be regaled with something new and unusual.
  18. I think I figured out what bothered me about the Angela confessing her miscarriage scene. It didn't feel like she was supporting Jane, or offering her a shoulder to cry on, or a listening ear. She didn't reassure her she'd be there for her (which in my opinion is totally out of character) and she almost came across as angry instead of sad. I know she was trying to be less invasive, trying to give Jane space to process, but it just seemed so different from how she usually acts. And it put the focus too much on her. But that is just my opinion. Maybe some of you can point out what the scene positively added to the episode. I know Jane is trying to figure out how she feels, so maybe it was just a heavy handed way for someone to lay out what she is "supposed" to feel, like she asked at the end of the episode- "How am I supposed to be doing?"
  19. Once again, I was surprised with how much I liked this episode. I was horrified when the miscarriage spoilers came out, and I have to say I was teary eyed when she asked Maura about the baby, but I really appreciated how it didn't focus on that. A miscarriage is a brutal horrible thing, that hits way too close to home, and I didn't want to be miserable for/with my favorite TV ladies. I was overjoyed to Jane smiling with Tasha, and the sweet way Maura (and even Frankie) was taking care of Jane made me smile in spite of my sadness. Although I have to say, Angela's miscarriage confession fell flat to me. Instead of coming across as supportive, I don't know... I'll think about it some more and maybe I'll be better able to explain what was off about it in the morning.
  20. I'm curious if there will even be a mention of Casey in tonight's episode. If she goes through a miscarriage without notifying him, I'll totally call foul. But it wouldn't surprise me.
  21. To whoever said "there is no accidents" in regards to pregnancy, that is 100% NOT TRUE. I can say from experience, as a 35 year old mother, accidents CAN and DO happen.
  22. The only thing I noticed different about Maura was her hair. And I really liked it in this episode. :-)
  23. Yeah, they would. I was thinking the whole Alexis thing might be the case. Annoying as heck, but it really would be about the only thing I can think of that wouldn't be so far out in left field... of course, they love pulling things out of their arses...
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