Am I the only one who hates this episode? I think that we will find that Hodgins is writing a bad novel and has imagined the lab personnel in the various roles.
I still hate it.
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Am I the only one who hates this episode? I think that we will find that Hodgins is writing a bad novel and has imagined the lab personnel in the various roles.
I still hate it.
Vortex, read my previous post. No.
Vortex, read my previous post. No.
ha! saw that when I hit "post message". I'm watching "My Name is Earl" instead.
I'm being patient for the payoff. But then again, I like AUs.
Wow.
That ending was a hell of a payoff.
I'm good with the fractured nature of it because it makes sense given the circumstances. And the end kept it from being a total Mary Sue situation.
It took me a while to get into it, but once I gave myself over it was quite fun! And great payoff!
It's just starting in my time zone. I'm figuring it's what's going on in Booth's head during brain surgery.
And the hot sex scene that "everyone" wants is out of the way.
Was that Brendan Fraser in the interview room?
The only reason I'm pissed by this episode was the creators saying "they really sleep together, no takebacks, and we deal with the consequences next season". Unless Bones molested Booth for his sperm while he was comatose (which is a tad presumptuous even for her) that makes them lying lier guys. Otherwise, I enjoyed the hell out of it.
I don't think in the real world they've slept together at all.
But they really do sleep together. It doesn't say anything about AUs. And Booth will be reacting to the memories of his wife while he gets his head straight. Chez Neil believes it's a side effect of the anesthesia and his memory will come back fairly quickly, but he's still got those other memories. Though why he doesn't recognize Bones after dreaming about his wife is an interesting twist.
I loved how everyone is in Coma!Verse. It's like the producers said, "OK, it's Bizarro land, who wants to do what?" Sweets sings rather nicely.
Interesting psychological point on how Booth feels about his brother.