The spinoff episode was appallingly bad. Do you have reason for optimism?
I believe they retooled it extensively since then and recast one of the characters.
Drusilla ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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The spinoff episode was appallingly bad. Do you have reason for optimism?
I believe they retooled it extensively since then and recast one of the characters.
I am still watching Bones for some reason. I thought Hodgins gave up on all his conspiracy theories after what happened with Zack?
Ginger,
3-4 TV critics I follow said they liked it.
Just going by the ads it looks like something that would be on USA.
I'll take a look.
Dear Bones: A vacuum tube computer would be larger than the suspect's apartment.
I have told my DVR to record The Finder based solely on this conversation, because I haven't even heard of it before.
Bones, really? It takes nearly the whole episode to figure out that a computer hacker can hack an ankle monitor?
Have these people never seen White Collar?
Bones was ... well, it was there.
Finder ... it was all over the place, it seemed. I may give it another try, but if it doesn't improve quickly I'll dump it.
Bones was ... well, it was there.
Yeah. It was being hyped as a game changer, and I don't see it. I kept expecting the house to blow up at the end or something.