Bones: Wow, I didn't see that twist coming.
The ending in the bar? Or the response to the proposal? Or the answer to how the biker died?
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Bones: Wow, I didn't see that twist coming.
The ending in the bar? Or the response to the proposal? Or the answer to how the biker died?
The proposal and the response. I knew there had to be something to come between Hannah and Booth, but I wasn't expecting it to be that.
As soon as he started ring shopping I was having questions, though. This was the woman who moved in with just one duffel bag, right? She's a nomad, she doesn't like ties, she doesn't want to settle down in one place. As far as we know they've never discussed anything as permanent as marriage. They've been happy, but it hasn't been going on for very long. The only reason Booth went for the ring in the first place was because he was goaded into it by Sweets. If he had been willing to go on with the current arrangement she would have stayed; it was Booth who made it an all or nothing proposition.
I kind of wasn't paying close enough attention to what Booth said to Brennan in the bar, until I realized it must have been important.
What did he say?
He essentially said they could be just partners with nothing personal or she could ask to be re-assigned to another agent.
Ah, so the relationship angle is dead for now. Got it.
He essentially said they could be just partners with nothing personal or she could ask to be re-assigned to another agent.
Well, except for friendship, which I think is HIGHLY personal, but just friendship.
He didn't really say friendship, did he? Maybe I missed it, but we can have a drink after work to celebrate a case ending does not equal friendship to me.
Yeah, he was pretty specific about smalltalk.
Well, he was riding high on self-pity at that point. I can see them moving back to friendship pretty quickly.