Big meanies.
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Yes, this was the 100th episode of Bones. It was also directed by David Boreanaz.
Was there a big UST payoff?
I love Sweets realizing he completely misjudged the dynamic between them. And I'm glad Bones realizes that the two of them don't have the basis of a long-term relationship between them. The argument at the end of the flashback distilled their differences. And I'm so glad it didn't go in the rom-com direction of the woman deciding to change herself in order to make the relationship work. Though Booth was trying to push her that way.
The show can now admit that they are very close to one another but not necessarily romantically involved. It was a surprisingly sophisticated approach to this kind of thing. "Yes, oodles of oost, it would be passionate and romantic, but one of the parties is able to look at it practically and not like the odds."
Blaming Brennan's problems entirely on her parents' leaving isn't completely fair, because her parents really cared about each other, in their Bonny and Clyde way.
And Zach! How I've missed you, Zach!
the two of them don't have the basis of a long-term relationship between them
Really? Oh, I can't imagine how TWOP is going to look right now. They will not be happy.
I'm sure there's going to be efforts to try to convince her of the error of her ways. Angela has been obnoxious in her efforts at getting them together.
The end of the ep was fairly fraught, emotion wise. I'd see it when you can.
And Zach! How I've missed you, Zach!
Also, Zach and Hodgins first experiment together. Loved!
Is this the character that was a serial killer-in-training?
Is this the character that was a serial killer-in-training?
Yes