Didn't see the last session, but...
a) Australia really hasn't tried to "bounce out" Strauss. They've left blokes back for the pull and hook, mainly as a reason to make him sit back and think that they're going to try and bounce him out, and then get him pushing at full balls to nick them, or get him LBW when he's only half forward. They just haven't executed well enough.
b) Hilfenhaus' bowling to Bopara was bloody top class. Showed a lot of people that you don't try and get a bloke out within one over; it's Test cricket. You make him work hard for his runs, plans extend over a number of overs before you come along and execute the "wicket ball".
c) To say that Johnson's ball wasn't a good one is pretty silly. If you think that Cook wasn't late on that, you'd be kidding yourself.
d) Johnson's head fell away throughout the first two sessions. His eyes were on a slant, and it made him bowl more round arm than normal, rather than over and through his body. As bad as I've seen him bowl; I've seen him bowl in a mediocre fashion, I've never seen him bowl (for Australia) poorly like he did throughout the first two sessions today. The thing about him is that, he has that ability to still bowl a ball that will rip through you. Thank buggery, because nothing else worked for him today.
e) Amazing how much harder it is to bowl to Cook when he has that pull shot going. When he's pulling off a good length, it messes with the bowler's head so much. You can't bowl straight to him, on a good length or full (once he's in), and you can't give him any width because he cuts so well.