So I missed the premiere of Bones (actually I realized I never watched the finale of Bones, it was on my dvr when I turned it inot the cable compnay... I'm going to watch it soon).
If I watch tonight will I be totally lost?
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So I missed the premiere of Bones (actually I realized I never watched the finale of Bones, it was on my dvr when I turned it inot the cable compnay... I'm going to watch it soon).
If I watch tonight will I be totally lost?
Doubt it. The only big development is the one we've all been bitching about upthread and I'm sure it'll become clear pretty quickly. Whitefont in case you haven't been following along and want to know: Angela and Hodgins break up for no good reason anyone can discern
(The finale may be the bigger issue - I missed that too - but I assume you know the big HSQ there?)
Yeah I know the HSQ well I do'ntknow how it goes down but I know the gist.
I'll watch and then catch up.
Okay, last week was irritating. This week? Just pissing me off. I don't know if they're trying to make Booth unsympathetic, but I'm ready to throw a brick through my TV. If they have some lame ass shit at the end where Bones says, oh, I was all wrong, we're all meant to be monogamous, I'm taking this off my Tivo.
Why couldn't this have been, I don't know.. they all know about each other.
It's nice to see Bones is staying true to the "gross out the people having a late dinner" cause.
I'd like to say the assistant de jour was over the top, but I've known people like her, unfortunately.
As soon as she said she minored in psych, I knew Sweets was going to hook up with her.
what happened to his wife?
The woman who was doing pottery? She was a girlfriend, I think, not a wife.
Edit: And they broke up, in the same episode where Sweets made them double-date with Brennan and Booth.