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  tikidawg
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War is God's way of teaching Americans geography.
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Episode discussion for: 04x25 | The Critic in the Cabernet (May 07, 2009)

I was a bit skeptical going in about the whole wanting a baby thing -- and I'll admit I kind of cringed at the thought -- but I think they did it pretty well even if I'm not to keen on the whole thing. Plus, Fisher volunteering to be the father was hilarious. The ending was very emotional, and the little exchange between Angela and Hodgins was cute.
Message Posted On Friday, May 8th 2009  At 12:03 pm

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Even if he goes crazy, I will still call Chris "Superman"
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I was more put off by the Family Guy / Bones crossover. That did not work. At all. Booth hallucinating baby Stewie? Ugh. Just wrong.

The purple rubbery skull was pretty cool though.
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I liked the episode all together. I don't mind a little something AKA the Family guy mini crossover
Message Posted On Friday, May 8th 2009  At 7:25 pm

  tikidawg
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At first it was a little odd, but once they tied Booth's hallucinations to a medical issue, it seemed to fit better than just a stand-alone crossover.
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