My God, I'm ducking anvils already and we're only 15 minutes in. Booth's jungle/combat flashbacks and conversations with the hallucination are going to be excruciating.
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I think Bones has jumped the shark. I am not sure I can finish this episode. This is one in a line of bad eps.
I can't figure out what the hallucination is supposed to be. He is actively interacting with Booth. Is this going be all just in his head?
Okay, that was just weird. Usually this show is well grounded in reality. I don't know what to think.
I can't figure out how the villain managed to lug Booth's body from his apartment building, and then get him out to the location where he woke up (are we allowed to write spoilers now that the east coast has seen the ep, or are we supposed to wait?). It seems implausible, to say the least.
Those are good questions, Morgana. No idea.
Morgana: all I can reckon is...wheelbarrow.
I can't figure out how the villain managed to lug Booth's body from his apartment building, and then get him out to the location where he woke up
He also had to hoist Booth from a boat at the water level up to the deck, and get him down to the lower level and into the yellow submarine thing without anyone noticing there was an extra boat.
Also, C4 is inert without an igniter. I'm no expert, but I don't think there was anything keeping him from just pulling the wires out.
All in all, not much with the sense making.
Yes, I kept thinking, why don't they just pull the wires out?
I really don't like the "dead person that can physically interact with the world" thing. It's been done too much and not done well. Also, I didn't buy Booth's brother just immediatly showing up with the remains. It was better than the circus one, but still bad. I had high hopes for the gravedigger story. Oh, speaking of that,shouldn't booth have been buried?