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Thank you! I think my problem isn't that one scene (it would have been acceptable to me on its own, honestly). My problem is that one scene with every other scene where the "NO HOMO!" is played up. It happens at least once or twice per season. Season 3 has at least one of these "NO HOMO!" moments too, which annoyed

There's a scene in early Bones (I don't remember which season) where Booth completely turned me off the show. I was in law school when I re-watched the episode, which may be why I reacted the way I did, but I couldn't look at the show the same way after that. The scene was one where Booth goes to a suspect's house (he

I wish. I'm not scheduled to travel for some time. :(

Hello fellow Ottawan! It's terrible, isn't it?! It's so difficult to walk anywhere.

Yesssssssssssss

Yeah I do. I'm originally from Montreal, so I know about hills in winter/icy weather. Not fun at all. I just wish Ottawa was better than Montreal at snow removal, but this is one of the things that Montreal does better (if you can believe it). :s

I'm in Ottawa and it was in the -30 range on Friday. This morning it was +5 and raining. Of course, it rained on top of melting ice, because our sidewalks are all frozen solid, so it was a mess outside. People were using the sidewalks/roads, but were wiping out left and right. By the evening it went down to -10 so

This is so terrible. :(

I'm so happy that Rowan's verbal smackdown happened. Fitz has deserved that for the whole run of this show.

Fitz got owned. About time. :)

THANK YOU!

I think the problem is that it isn't usually an innocent question. The first time someone asks me "where are you from?" I don't get offended. What I get offended by is the follow-up questions/reactions when I answer that I'm from Montreal. The conversation becomes this:

She was so earnest about it. :S

What?!

Are you me? Because I have had this conversation so many times...

This. "freezing temperatures" in Vancouver made me laugh out loud. Obviously Gawker subscribes to the unfortunate "everywhere in Canada is always cold, eh?" mentality.

I think he should have expected such questions and would most likely have been prepped on how to answer them. It would have taken two seconds for him to go "right now I'm focusing on training hard with my teammates". This response is incredibly overblown given what actually happened.

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What I was trying to say is the word "females" isn't usually used to referred to people. It's reductive and implies something less than person-hood. I wasn't trying to attack you, and I don't think you meant it that way, but unfortunately tone doesn't come across in type.