I think they will bring 'em together, and they'll knock it out of the park.
What's interesting is that Booth and Brennan do have serious differences of opinion, particularly with religion, and the Booth/Cam thing allowed them to have Booth give the "I can't afford to have a relationship with someone in this dangerous job" speech. All the while, Booth and Brennan get to ping sparks off each other without really getting into it.
I also like the fact that the possibility has been there since day one, with Angela trying to angle them together. It keeps the cutsiness down to have them all be adults considering each other as potential mates.
I'm thinking of starting a campaign for a law to ban the gratuitous use of the song "Hallelujah." We had the time-honored series finale of death of a regular plus a "Hallelujah" ending on
Close to Home.
Oh dear.
Or maybe we should start a count and see how high it can go!
Umm, just watched
Numb3rs,
was that Robert Redford in the promo for the finale?
I also like the fact that the possibility has been there since day one, with Angela trying to angle them together. It keeps the cutsiness down to have them all be adults considering each other as potential mates.
Oh, yeah, that's a great point. The "obliviousness" is part of what makes it so grating.
If you see DB and Deschanel together, the chemistry is crazy. And also they both of them go right into the goofiest of goofy-Angel modes. Totally adorkable.
What is up with shows killing off characters lately. I'm afraid to watch anything now for fear of who will die next.
I know, its only TV...but, they're my friends!
I just watched Numb3rs. My head is still ringing from having been hit over the head with so many dying African orphans anvils. Okay, that sounds callous, but can't you make the point that this shipment is important without so many anvils?
I find Numb3rs is all ABOUT the anvils. I just try to peer around them at the cutie Eppes boys.
I have been lusting over Boreanaz since I was 12 years old (god, how much does *that* date me?)
hah! Considering he was 11 when I was 12 it doesn't date you very much at all!
Yeah.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
made its debut 6 days after my thirtieth birthday, so and in conclusion, get offa my lawn.
In non-Boreanaz news - I read over at TWOP that Variety is reporting that Michael Vartan's new sho whas been picked up by ABC.