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Sep. 28th, 2006 02:35 pm
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I've said this before, but it bears repeating. I should hate Bones. I should despise it. It is, hands down, the WORST procedural on television. Hlaf the time, the techniques seem to have been lifted from science fiction, rather than science. The "Jeffersonian" makes me cringe every time I hear the word. But I still love it.

I continue to love the interplay between Hodges and Angela. I really love that the writers are trying not to totally change their interaction based on these new developments, that they're willing to allow Angela to say Hodges is being a moron.

I'm not so happy that their hinting at a Booth/Bones relationship. I love the "two five year olds" dynamic they have, and I'd hate to see it be ruined by the idea that a man and a woman must get horizantal.

The ending was a bummer for me, but that's because I'm simply not interested in Cam. She bores me.

Date: 2006-09-28 11:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittydesade.livejournal.com
Last week's episode was set in Cleveland Park? I lived in Cleveland Park for ten years. The geography made me screech.

Sadly, I love the show too.

Date: 2006-09-28 11:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] terrie01.livejournal.com
What makes the show is the characters and their relationships. They manage to go beyond stereotypes. Hodges is convinced that "The Man" is out there, but, via his family's money, he IS The Man. Zach is the sheltered genius, but his Michigan family makes it a shelter of love, not of the mind. Bones is a socially-inept intellectual, but the only female example I can think of.

And I can get the weirdness. There was a baseball movie filmed locally (Little Big League). The interior of the school in the movie was from the local elemntary school. The exterior was a local private school.

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