I found it very hard to follow this one, which may have been just because I'm really tired, but may also have been because there was a lot of exposition and I tend to switch off after about two seconds of exposition because I'm too busy watching the actors and I find it really hard to take in stuff just from listening to it.
But eventually I caught up with who was whom and I liked the twist that 'Father Coulter' was actually 'Dad'!
I liked Caroline, the big, abrupt woman; she had a funny way of talking which just made me giggle and I loved the way she didn't beat about the bush. At all.
I loved Zack's makeover, or at least the idea of it since Eric Millegan does actually look cuter with the curly hair. Still, an interesting development. (Wow, just looked him up and he's actually 32!!!)
Felt very pleased with myself for recognising the young FBI agent who tried to stop Booth exhuming the guy from the 70s: Bryan Cuprill, one of the caveman-students in Beer Bad (and also in WTWTA playing the same character). I have to admit, I've seen most of Buffy and Angel so many times now that I can usually recognise someone even if they were only in one episode. Rather sad, I suppose, but who cares!
Oh, and this was apparently directed by David Duchovny. Didn't notice anything special about the direction, though.
But eventually I caught up with who was whom and I liked the twist that 'Father Coulter' was actually 'Dad'!
I liked Caroline, the big, abrupt woman; she had a funny way of talking which just made me giggle and I loved the way she didn't beat about the bush. At all.
I loved Zack's makeover, or at least the idea of it since Eric Millegan does actually look cuter with the curly hair. Still, an interesting development. (Wow, just looked him up and he's actually 32!!!)
Felt very pleased with myself for recognising the young FBI agent who tried to stop Booth exhuming the guy from the 70s: Bryan Cuprill, one of the caveman-students in Beer Bad (and also in WTWTA playing the same character). I have to admit, I've seen most of Buffy and Angel so many times now that I can usually recognise someone even if they were only in one episode. Rather sad, I suppose, but who cares!
Oh, and this was apparently directed by David Duchovny. Didn't notice anything special about the direction, though.