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The Beebs movie ""Never Say Never" brought in a whooping $30.3 million upon it's opening this past weekend. So I doubt if he cares about getting killed on CSI I don't get it, but zillions of teens apparently do!!!!
It's not just the teens. A six year old in my class claimed today that JB is her favorite 'rock star'. It took me almost three minutes to quiet the impromptu concert of 'Baby'. :scream: :lol:
Yeah I am really hoping for an explanation especially since just last week we saw him definitely not carrying one, hence the reason he used the board. :lol:
I'll go with an idea Spasm had. Greg is sexually frustrated since the Dita thing and is now resorting to aggressive ventilation. If he can't shoot his love bullets, he'll use real ones. :lol:
I don't know why I should be surprised PC, but strangely enough I am. And now that we've gotten the male perspective.... :lol:
New video behind the scenes that shows a little more of the episode. Some Nick bits. And a small part in the warehouse too.
ETA: Okay, not new...but was it posted here before? Anyway, I must have missed watching it.
New video behind the scenes that shows a little more of the episode. Some Nick bits. And a small part in the warehouse too.
ETA: Okay, not new...but was it posted here before? Anyway, I must have missed watching it.
Hmmm, maybe Nick doesn't really shoot and kill Beiber. Maybe it's made to look like that and then Haskell escapes, picks up Beiber (Jason McCann) and those to go live together happily ever after and become the
male/male version of Bonnie and Clyde.
Hmmm, maybe Nick doesn't really shoot and kill Beiber. Maybe it's made to look like that and then Haskell escapes, picks up Beiber (Jason McCann) and those to go live together happily ever after and become the
male/male version of Bonnie and Clyde.
Yeah I am really hoping for an explanation especially since just last week we saw him definitely not carrying one, hence the reason he used the board. :lol:I
I'm not that interested in this episode. I'll definitely be watching to see Greg with a gun (though I'm starting to worry if they'll actually give an explanation for it, or just ignore Greg being characterised as anti-gun :shifty
'Why' he's carrying one I don't know. He could have qualified with one (I swear he put one that was in a little leather gun shaped case in his locker at the end of Post Mortem) and just be like Grissom and Catherine were and not carry it all the time. Why he didn't use one last week I think is more to the amount of trouble they're expecting. In this episode they know that they are going into a much more dangerous situation, (And I don't think Brass would have allowed Greg to be there if he didn't have a gun on him.) Last week they didn't expect any danger.
Susan
And more good news -Irwin is supposed to conjure Hannibal Lecter nightmares, but I kept thinking Pee-wee Herman would have been more chilling in the part. The story’s ridiculous climax suggests courtroom security is managed by second-grade volunteer hall monitors
Bieber’s character is talked about far more than he appears onscreen.