I wonder if Angela will come to an appreciation of a relationship based on more the sex and the love of the moment.
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Extra new episodes of Bones airing in April.
Huh. I didn't realize we'd been missing episodes of Bones.
Plus the fact they made 26 episodes! Most seasons are what, 22? Sometimes 24? I haven't seen a 26 episode season of anything in forever.
Cam has really grown on me.
She really is a good actress. I'm still not in love with the character.
I don't mind that she's taking in the girl, but I saw it coming about 45 minutes before it happened. As soon as it was mentioned that the girl was an orphan, I knew how it would end.
What DID bother me about the episode was the heavy-handed repetition that because she's been a few weeks without sex, Angela is apparently incapable of holding a conversation without hitting on the nearest available man, or being turned on by tiger pee.
Thing is, I believe it of Angela. She's always lived her life by "I think you're hot, let's do it and be free-spirited modern people without ties beyond the moment", and now she's forcing herself not to live by her old standards. Sort of like someone quitting smoking seeing every long skinny thing as a cigarette.
One of my favorite moments of the ep was when Angela, Tempe, and Cam were sitting around and Hodgins walked up and asked, "Whoa... what'd I do?" when they all gave him the evil eye.
I like when they do the occasional girl-talk thing. And Bones was surprisingly insightful re: feelings. I'm not sure I like the show's focus moving off of Bones herself so much, but until they decide what to do about Bones and Booth emotionally, there's not a lot of room to maneuver. And the others have such potential.