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Bionic Vacation: Margie & Ryan Will Be Back Next Week

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Bionic Woman is taking some time off for Thanksgiving, and Ryan and I have decided to do the same. It is a lot of fun doing this blog but a lot of work too, and we would like a few days with our families without thinking about how the inconsistencies of the show drive us crazy or whether the producers will ever allow Ruth to come out of the closet.

There are a lot of good posts out here to keep you company for a few days if you are interested, or feel free to post your own thoughts and we will respond next week (I know I still owe you a post Kel!).

So until then enjoy your weekend, and check back here when we will have new posts and NBC will she showing a new episode of Bionic Woman!

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One Response to “Bionic Vacation: Margie & Ryan Will Be Back Next Week”

  1. Bionic Woman » Blog Archive » Katee Sackhoff’s Bionic Controversy: Is Sarah Corvus Off the Show? Says:

    [...] While Ryan and I were eating turkey last week, the rest of the Internet was buzzing with speculation that Katee Sackhoff may be leaving Bionic Woman.  Roco has the links here if you want to read the sources, but essentially folks are saying that Katee is either not happy with the show, fighting with Michelle Ryan in real life as well as on screen, or both … and as a result Katee is taking Sarah Corvus and her bionic toys and going home. [...]

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