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![]() Bones is back already because this thread is late! What is Bones? From executive producers Barry Josephson and Hart Hanson comes the darkly amusing drama Bones, inspired by real-life forensic anthropologist and novelist Kathy Reichs. Forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan, who works at the Jeffersonian Institution and writes novels as a sideline, has an uncanny ability to read clues left behind in a victim's bones. Consequently, law enforcement calls her in to assist with murder investigations when the remains are so badly decomposed, burned, or destroyed that the standard identification methods are useless. Brennan has been teamed with Special Agent Seeley Booth, a former Army sniper who mistrusts science and scientists when it comes to solving crimes. Brennan and Booth clash both professionally and personally, but the chemistry between them has grown since they first met and has made them a strong and trusting team. Brennan's equally brilliant colleagues (or "squints" as they're often called) at the Jeffersonian's Medico-Legal Lab include earthy and bawdy Angela Montenegro, who's created a unique way to render an original crime scene in a three-dimensional computer image (you'll probably hate her); Dr. Jack Hodgins, who's an expert on insects, spores and minerals, but conspiracy is his hobby (also, he's as rich as the plot of the week needs him to be); and Brennan's boss Dr. Camille "Cam" Saroyan, who replaced Dr. Daniel Goodman after the first season. Zack Addy, a young prodigy whose genius IQ sometimes distances him from reality, was Brennan's former assistant, but at the end of season three he left the Jeffersonian. Because he was helping a serial killer kill and eat people. Because apparently that was the "logical" thing to do. To aid Booth and Brennan in their persisting struggles, psychologist Dr. Lance Sweets signed on in season three as their therapist, and more recently has been hired to work in the lab to provide his unique input on cases. Hang on a minute, that sounds disturbingly like a police procedural... It's true, Bones is a crime-of-the-week show. So if you have zero interest in those, you probably won't find much to like here. That being said, it's more NCIS than CSI, if that helps any. It's genuinely funny, has a solid cast of characters that it uses well (more on this below), knows to usually not take itself too seriously, and has a sense of heart that other crime shows seem to lack. Has there been any movement on the terrible "will-they-won't-they" plot between Booth and Bones? Oh yes, in the weirdest way possible. After hinting that Booth and Bones may have slept together after the death of one of the interns, it was revealed at the end of the 6th season that, yes, they did in fact sleep together, and Booth has the strongest sperm ever, because Bones is became pregnant from that (seemingly) one encounter. So, Booth and Bones have a small girl together, and live together. Where are we starting? Well...I'm late making this thread, so we've already resolved the plot line from the end of last season. Well, kind of. If you have questions, feel free to ask, but since my lazy rear end didn't make this thread until after the beginning of the season, not much point in previewing episode 1 in the OP. Alright, so who are these great characters you mentioned? ![]() Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan A forensic anthropologist working at the renowned Jeffersonian Institute in Washington, D.C., as well as a best-selling crime novelist. She is a logical empiricist, and is very rational. Her intellectual brilliance enables her to do groundbreaking work, but her lack of social skills—due to her parents disappearing and her brother Russ deserting her when she was fifteen leaving her emotionally under-developed—leads you to sometimes believe she may have a mild case of Asperger's. I'm sure she'll make a wonderful mother. ![]() David Boreanaz as Special Agent Seeley Booth Brennan aids FBI Special Agent Booth in his investigations involving human remains that cannot be identified without Brennan's skills in forensic anthropology. In contrast to the other main characters, Booth has limited knowledge of science and is often used to provide a layman's translation of the scientific jargon-filled dialog. He also provides the dichotomy between science and emotion, as in one episode when Bones comments to Cam, "He can read people like you read pathology reports and I read bones." Booth is the intuitive humanist, known for his ability to guess people's motives or "posit a scenario", something that is a constant frustration and struggle to Brennan. He is a former U.S. Army Ranger and Special Forces sniper with at least 52 confirmed kills—he comments in the pilot that, having taken lives as a sniper, what he would like to do before he dies is catch at least that many murderers to make up for his past—and has an intense dislike of clowns. It is revealed in the Season Five episode "The Proof in the Pudding" that he is a descendant of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of 16th U.S. president Abraham Lincoln. ![]() T. J. Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins An entomologist who is also an expert on spores and minerals, but whose hobby is conspiracy theories. His family is extremely wealthy and are major sponsors of the Jeffersonian Institution; Hodgins simply works at the Jeffersonian because he enjoys slumming it with bugs, slimes, and spores. He's a genius in the lab, and loves coming up with experiments to test theories. Occasionally they result in turkey guts spread all over the parking lot or a frozen watermelon flying into his wife's face. But hey, that's science for you. Also, he is married to Angela. ![]() Tamara Taylor as Dr. Camille Saroyan Is the Head of the Forensic Division at Jeffersonian Institute and a pathologist. She was introduced in the first episode of the second season after being hired by Dr. Goodman while Dr. Brennan was on vacation. She was born in The Bronx and was a coroner in New York before taking up the position at the Jeffersonian. At the beginning of the second season, she and Dr. Brennan have an uneasy working relationship because of her being Dr. Brennan's superior and their different work styles, Brennan focusing more on the bones of their victims while Saroyan focused on the flesh. Dr. Saroyan had a romantic relationship with Booth prior to her joining the Jeffersonian, as well as a short relationship with him during the show which he broke off after she was nearly killed because of the machinations of serial killer Howard Epps. Following Season Four she has a teenage adopted daughter, Michelle, whom she adopted after Michelle's father was murdered because of her prior relationship with the man in question. Subplots involving this daughter give Angela's subplots a run for their money for worst of the show. ![]() John Francis Daley as Dr. Lance Sweets A psychologist assigned to Booth and Brennan after Booth arrests her father because the FBI felt the potential conflict between them may affect their working relationship (although both insisted that it did not matter). He habitually tries to study the complex relationship between Booth and Brennan, which neither of them much enjoys, and even his interaction with other characters can be questionable (he was indirectly responsible for Hodgins and Angela breaking up prior to their wedding and once neglected to inform Brennan that Booth was undercover simply to study her reaction to the idea of Booth being dead). The character made his first appearance in the fourth episode of third season and his portrayer, John Francis Daley, became a main cast member from the ninth episode, "The Santa in the Slush", onwards. ![]() Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro A forensic artist at the Jeffersonian Institute and is Dr. Brennan's best friend. Angela is Dr. Brennan's team specialist in craniofacial reconstruction—helping to determine what their victims looked like before death to help determine their identity—and in previous seasons could generate holograms using her 3-dimensional graphics program (The Angelator) to simulate various virtual scenarios of a crime to help determine cause of death. But everyone agreed that this was stupid, and no one has spoken of it in years. She is open, friendly and caring, and constantly tries to draw Dr. Brennan out of the lab. She is also the focus of the absolute worst sub-plots on the show, and her use of technology is just shy of wizardry. Goons generally hate her, but I find her more of a mild annoyance. Plus her father is played by Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, playing himself! How can you not at least love that aspect of her character? Intern Roll Call! Ever since Zack left because he decided working for a serial killer was the logical thing to do, Bones has had a revolving door of interns, some showing up for one episode, most for multiple. Any of these could come back at any time (with one obvious exception), so I'll keep this list updated as more are added. ![]() Michael Grant Terry as Wendell Bray Wendell Bray is probably the most normal of all the interns. He's from a small town who all pooled their money together to send him to college, which provides Wendell with his driving force, because he feels he owes them. He's on Booth's hockey team (which, granted, has only been brought up once). For a short time he was dating Angela, until she thought she was pregnant, and decided Wendell wanting to "do the right thing" wasn't enough reason to stay together, because Hodgins was much more enthusiastic. ![]() Ryan Cartwright as Vincent Nigel-Murray Mr. Nigel-Murray, as he is always referred to on the show, is a firm believer that facts are the reliable building blocks of everything. As a consequence when he's put under pressure he will often mention trivial facts as it relaxes him. Evidently it also relaxes him whenever someone else speaks trivial facts as in "The Bones that Foam", Hodgins was able to calm him down by telling him an obscure fact. Also, yes, he is now dead, having been shot by a sniper last season. But I like him too much to leave him out. Deal with it. ![]() Eugene Byrd as Clark Edison Clark was the first new intern after Zack first left, and continues to come back, despite the fact that he does not enjoy working in the lab. His no-nonsense approach to his work clashes often with the Studio 54 that is the Jeffersonian Lab. He has quit at least once that I can remember, but hey, work is work. While Bones was on the run in between seasons 7 & 8, Clark took over as lead forensics anthropologist at the Jeffersonian, instituting a new binder system. So that was probably a real fun summer. ![]() Joel Moore as Colin Fisher Mr. Fisher has a dark personality and often makes pessimistic remarks, a contrast to the other interns. He had once been on a Suicide Hotline and volunteers at a sperm bank. However, he is very successful with women, as he boasted about hitting close to 100. ![]() Carla Gallo as Daisy Wick Daisy is extremely chipper and excited about being able to work in the lab. Brennan has fired her three times due to being painfully annoying, but she somehow keeps finding ways to come back. Also, she was engaged to be married to Sweets at one point, but I honestly can't remember how that was left, because they have broken up and gotten together so many times it's hard to keep track. ![]() Pej Vahdat as Arastoo Vaziri Mr. Vaziri is...um...the Muslim one. (He's the one on the left) Yeah, there's more to his character than that, but the show really beats us over the head with that fact. He faked a thick accent for a several episodes in an attempt to justify his religious beliefs, and he tries to act as an immigrant to stop people questioning his Muslim beliefs. In Season 5, he confides with Dr. Camille Saroyan about his past in Iran as a translator and the fact that he shot a gunman to protect his zone. He confesses that this one act has haunted him since and states it as the cause for his strict observation of religious practices. ![]() Michael Badalucco as Scott Starret Admit it, you forgot this guy existed. Mr Starret was the oldest grad student Brennan had. He had worked a number of jobs over his life, including used car salesman. He has left the lab and the show after his one episode, and we are unlikely to see him again, but I included him anyway because I liked him so drat much. ![]() Luke Kleintank as Finn Abernathy This intern was new last year, and I know almost nothing about him. Other than his name is apparently Finn, and he is a former juvenile delinquent, and is "a good ole boy from the hills". Also he has a really bad, non-specific, Southern accent. Bones airs Monday nights at 8PM! You better not miss the show, because that would make Bones very angry. And you don't want to make her angry. ![]() ![]() And that's just what she does to her friends.
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This is back already? I had no idea and apparently neither did my DVR. And it's Hulu+ only. Guess I'll catch up next week.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 14:20 |
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Fru Fru posted:This is back already? I had no idea and apparently neither did my DVR. And it's Hulu+ only. Guess I'll catch up next week. Yeah, sorry, I didn't plan on making a thread because the thread last year got so few posts per episode, I didn't think anyone would want one. But someone in another thread said they still like reading it. And I still enjoy the show, so here we are. The episode was pretty fun, and worth a watch. But the tech killer from last year is still impossibly good with computer, and Angela is ever present, so beware. I'm looking forward to more plots next week.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 14:27 |
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Computer guy is the worst loving villain. I hope Dad Bones offs him sooner rather than later.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 14:31 |
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thrawn527 posted:Yeah, sorry, I didn't plan on making a thread because the thread last year got so few posts per episode, I didn't think anyone would want one. But someone in another thread said they still like reading it. And I still enjoy the show, so here we are. Yeah I didn't post much in the last thread but I do enjoy it and I am in this for the long haul so I'm glad you made the thread even if it is late. So did they catch tech guy in this episode or do I have to go through a whole season of that nonsense again? He is really the worst antagonist this show has ever had. Bone virus ugh.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 14:34 |
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Fru Fru posted:Yeah I didn't post much in the last thread but I do enjoy it and I am in this for the long haul so I'm glad you made the thread even if it is late. Spoilers about episode 1, which has aired, but that some people may not have seen since the thread wasn't around yet. They did catch him this episode, and cleared Bones name in the murder of whatshisface last season. They also arrested him in connection with his first kill, his high school guidance counselor. But at the end of the episode he apparently somehow how erased his identity and replaced it with that of some important Egyptian person (doesn't really matter who) so the Egyptian government came and demanded he be released into their custody. So he's out there somewhere, likely outside the country, but he'll probably be back. Hopefully strung up and burned with a coin in his mouth. (I love Max.) He gave a flower to Bones, which she threw away, and non-Booth FBI guy picked up. So whenever the killer is back, the FBI guy will probably be back too.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 14:38 |
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thrawn527 posted:Spoilers about episode 1, which has aired, but that some people may not have seen since the thread wasn't around yet. Well that sounds...terrible. Can't wait to watch! But I'm glad it seems kinda sorta over. Really hate that guy. Agree about Max.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 14:40 |
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I bet there is a viral computer code somehow embedded in the petals of that marigold!!! because that is just dumb enough to happen after the thing that crashed the Angela-tron.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 15:24 |
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Just a reminder that a useful mechanism for coping with Daisy gushing about "her Lancelot" is to watch the Carnivale S1 episode where Carla Gallo gets naked.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 20:15 |
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As a longtime Bones fan, I really liked the new episode. However, a few things just bothered me. Like the whole thing that thrawn527 posted about or how the "code" written on the wall contains this magic code that can erase Bones from the video Pelant used to frame her. I realize that it's a TV show and I don't want to be all spergy about it since things like this have been in it from the start, but it's starting to get ridiculous. That being said, you can watch Carla Gallo get naked in Californication as well. Hell, her character's even named Daisy in that, so it's extra weird and/or great.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 20:37 |
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ryden posted:That being said, you can watch Carla Gallo get naked in Californication as well. Hell, her character's even named Daisy in that, so it's extra weird and/or great. Ah, but is she a stripper and prostitute?
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 20:42 |
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After slogging through the Revolution thread, this thread is a relief. Everyone here is okay with just ignoring all ridiculousness, no matter how bad because that's just how things are with this show. By the way, if any of you are missing Ryan Cartwright, he's amazing on Alphas.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 20:50 |
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Jedit posted:Ah, but is she a stripper and prostitute? Very close, she's a porn star.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 21:14 |
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ryden posted:Very close, she's a porn star. And to think I stopped watching that show after S2. I see I have some catching up to do.
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| # ? Sep 21, 2012 22:04 |
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I was hoping the episode would have ended with computer guy's head exploding and them never mentioning him again.
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| # ? Sep 22, 2012 18:54 |
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New episode tonight! ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPakIGdr3X8 The Partners in the Divorce The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of a high-powered divorce lawyer with a lot of enemies. The plot thickens when the team discovers that the attorney's wife and assistant have been hiding crucial evidence which could help solve the case. Meanwhile, Brennan tries to adjust to life after being on the run, and tensions start to rise between her and Booth as the impact of their three-month separation begins to take its toll. Also, I'm going to try and post the following info for each episode this season. Behind spoiler text, of course. Intern of the week! Finn Abernathy
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| # ? Sep 24, 2012 14:02 |
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thrawn527 posted:Spoilers about episode 1, which has aired, but that some people may not have seen since the thread wasn't around yet. Admittedly, I watched it with the woman and was kinda faded but I thought that the big reveal at the end was that Hacker dude actually WAS the important Egyptian guy, and not that the Hacker dude simply hacked himself into being an important Egyptian guy. I think it was confirmed that hacker guy is on contract for 6 or 7 more episodes, so he probably will be back. Are they going to make the other FBI guy that's not Booth or Sweets that gets dialog out to be a bad guy? There was that weird parting scene (before Booth and Bones have sexy time in the laundry room) where he picks up the Marigold out of the trash with a weird "THIS MEANS SOMETHING" look on his face. What happened to that female FBI agent/partner that Booth was running with?
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| # ? Sep 24, 2012 20:36 |
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Jedit posted:And to think I stopped watching that show after S2. I see I have some catching up to do. You're not really missing much. Everyone in the main title cards has plot armor, so poo poo goes down but there is rarely a huge amount of repercussions. As mentioned in the OP, one of the interns is capped but hell it takes six seasons for even THAT to happen. The squint/nerdy brainac with a golden voice that's missing from the OP had what could have potentially been an awesome character arc, and then the writer's strike hosed it all up. Other than that, Angela and Hodgins hook up and get boring. Booth and Bones hook up (eventually) and get boring. However, Booth does find her dad first which makes for one of the last interesting over arcing plots. Cam has a convenient step child, but it's OK because she's only around when they run out of sub plot. Oh yeah, they have a nice pilot jump to a show that was, some people believe, more fun that Bones. However, FOX killed that one too. Probably for the best in the long run (R.I.P Michael Clarke Duncan)
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| # ? Sep 24, 2012 20:43 |
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hatelull posted:Admittedly, I watched it with the woman and was kinda faded but I thought that the big reveal at the end was that Hacker dude actually WAS the important Egyptian guy, and not that the Hacker dude simply hacked himself into being an important Egyptian guy. I think it was confirmed that hacker guy is on contract for 6 or 7 more episodes, so he probably will be back. We're probably fine for no spoilers now. But that's not at all what I got from the ending. Didn't they even say something to the affect of "He erased his entire identity?!" I could be wrong. hatelull posted:The squint/nerdy brainac with a golden voice that's missing from the OP had what could have potentially been an awesome character arc, and then the writer's strike hosed it all up. Do you mean Zack? Because he's not in the OP due to the same reason Dr. Goodman isn't in the OP. Zack wasn't a rotating intern, he was a permanent member of the cast, and now he's not. Or am I missing another intern?
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| # ? Sep 24, 2012 20:49 |
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thrawn527 posted:We're probably fine for no spoilers now. But that's not at all what I got from the ending. Didn't they even say something to the affect of "He erased his entire identity?!" I could be wrong. I should probably go back and just watch the drat ending again, but I interpreted it as he erased his Egyptian identity after coming to the states and learning the computers. Doesn't the DA lady give a brief back story on him? thrawn527 posted:Do you mean Zack? Because he's not in the OP due to the same reason Dr. Goodman isn't in the OP. Zack wasn't a rotating intern, he was a permanent member of the cast, and now he's not. Nah, I was talking about Zack. I couldn't remember his name, but I wasn't implying he was an intern just another part of my crude summary of everything since episode 2.
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| # ? Sep 24, 2012 21:05 |
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hatelull posted:You're not really missing much. I was talking about Californication. Christ, it's like people post about Bones in this thread or something.
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| # ? Sep 24, 2012 21:25 |
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Just want to say that I hate the new remix of the opening theme song.
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| # ? Sep 25, 2012 00:23 |
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Me too. Why do these shows keep revamping a perfectly good theme song? Also, I kind of like this squintern, but I wonder if anyone producing this show has actually met a Southerner.
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| # ? Sep 25, 2012 00:36 |
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I shouldn't be laughing so hard at that animation, but that was silly as hell.
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| # ? Sep 25, 2012 00:46 |
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The best thing about this show will forever be the body-discovery scene. They are always so over the top gory and disgusting. I love it
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| # ? Sep 25, 2012 20:02 |
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New episode tonight! ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iHwKSd63Dc The Gunk in the Garage After an explosion occurs in a hotel garage, the Jeffersonian team must research the remains found at the crime scene in order to match them to the victim. The investigation only gets trickier when they discover that the man whom they thought was dead is actually alive. Meanwhile, Booth has to take on a desk assignment to get the department's budget approved in order to land a promotion, so Sweets is given a temporary partner, FBI Special Agent Olivia Sparling (guest star Danielle Panabaker). I also have no idea who the intern of the week is. Not revealed in any previews or press releases. So there might not be one. This is apparently a bonus episode, in that they were given 4 extra episodes from Fox, which they're going to work into the season throughout.
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| # ? Oct 1, 2012 13:29 |
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"You were never able to do that look before the baby. What did the baby do to you?!?"
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| # ? Oct 2, 2012 00:03 |
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"Christine would love a new grill!" Alright episode. I think female FBI agent is a pretty bad shot if she shot sweets who was several feet away, but I understand that's just TV version of a bad shot, where Booth never misses, ever. I missed having an intern around. But more Sweets and Caroline is never a bad thing.
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| # ? Oct 2, 2012 13:05 |
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I'd be happy if they did a sub-plot where Daisy gets dumped and dude ends up hooking up with the FBI agent.
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| # ? Oct 2, 2012 15:54 |
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Dito, I actually liked her.
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| # ? Oct 2, 2012 15:57 |
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New episode tonight! ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MQaZItxy5o The Tiger in the Tale The Jeffersonian team investigates the death of Jared Drew, an animal expo employee, and in the course of their investigation into his death, they enter the world of illegal animal trafficking. Meanwhile, Brennan thinks she would make an excellent presidential candidate, and Sweets and Daisy take on a big change in their relationship. Intern of the Week Daisy
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| # ? Oct 8, 2012 17:16 |
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I finally got caught up with this show! First episode really was bad but the other two have been alright. It was weird not having an intern last week but I guess we got FBI new girl instead (and I liked her). I hope Sweets dumps Daisy for her so I never have to hear her call him Lancelot again.
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| # ? Oct 8, 2012 17:37 |
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Fru Fru posted:It was weird not having an intern last week but I guess we got FBI new girl instead (and I liked her). She played Julie Stark as James Woods' daughter on CBS's Shark from a couple years ago. Only had two season but was a pretty good show.
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| # ? Oct 8, 2012 18:44 |
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You know, general message of the episode I was fine with but seeing Emily Deschanel's PETA-bred lifestyle pour over into the character was a bit much.Fru Fru posted:I finally got caught up with this show! First episode really was bad but the other two have been alright. It was weird not having an intern last week but I guess we got FBI new girl instead (and I liked her). I hope Sweets dumps Daisy for her so I never have to hear her call him Lancelot again. Looks like you got your wish. Curious if it lasts long or if they pull him and Daisy back at the end(what I'm going to assume is next season). Also Sweets is really stealing the show right now for me. He owns just about every scene he's in, it's a nice turn for him. Crotch Bat fucked around with this message at Oct 9, 2012 around 09:18 |
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In my administration I would have never allowed that PETA or Presidential bullshit on this show.
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| # ? Oct 9, 2012 11:23 |
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My problem is the inconsistency with Brennan's character. A couple of years ago Angela was trying to get her to donate money to save a pig, and Bones had no interest in helping her out until Booth talked her into it. Last night she's absolutely wrecked about the animals in a zoo and wants to execute people who smuggle them. Where's the consistency?
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| # ? Oct 9, 2012 12:53 |
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pkticker posted:My problem is the inconsistency with Brennan's character. A couple of years ago Angela was trying to get her to donate money to save a pig, and Bones had no interest in helping her out until Booth talked her into it. Last night she's absolutely wrecked about the animals in a zoo and wants to execute people who smuggle them. Where's the consistency? Yeah, I thought that was weird. She was utterly destroyed seeing the tiger, in a way I haven't seen her since discovering her mother's body. Never mind she sees dead people every day. Not that I'm saying people should kill tigers. But they shouldn't kill people either. Not a fan of this episode.
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| # ? Oct 9, 2012 13:09 |
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Episode was mostly ho-hum, and it was sort of silly how they made the Animal guy sick at the last scene just in time for it to all fall into place and Jesus why am I bothering to spoiler this poo poo? Daisy was hands down my least favorite intern (except, she wasn't an intern was she? Didn't she get her doctorate at some point?) so I'm glad there's a split. Hopefully they pull that female Booth wanna-be back for some more episodes. The prior episode with the FBI agent and no intern was a one-off that could be slipped anywhere into the season right?
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| # ? Oct 9, 2012 14:54 |
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hatelull posted:I'd be happy if they did a sub-plot where Daisy gets dumped and dude ends up hooking up with the FBI agent. Well, somebody used up his christmas wish already.
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hatelull posted:Jesus why am I bothering to spoiler this poo poo? I agree, why are you spoilering this? The episode has aired.
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New episode tonight! 



