I'd forgotten how much I liked Bones. Good to have it back.
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]
It was fun to see that gang! The lab boys playing "king of the lab", the girls dissing the boys, Bones and Seely getting the better of the therapist and there was a dead guy. Too bad I saw the perp coming, I almost never do on this show.
Yay, Bones! I didn't even mind the therapist trying to force the shipper thing, because everybody knew what he was doing.
I loved Booth dragging Sweets away in the chair.
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also, this may be the first time I've seen a procedural where the murderer doesn't confesss all and thereby counter the flimsy forensic evidence. They actually left it as a possibility that Phillipa might not get convicted, though as Booth put it, the knowledge would come out. I like that, it feels a lot more real than the perps always cracking in the face of the godlike investigators.
it feels a lot more real than the perps always cracking in the face of the godlike investigators.
That always seems to be what happens on Cold Case. I keep thinking that most of the cases happened 20 years ago, and if the suspects just kept their mouths shut and no one confessed, they'd get away with it.
this may be the first time I've seen a procedural where the murderer doesn't confess all and thereby counter the flimsy forensic evidence.
Zeke from Lost turns out to be the most competent lawyer Booth and Bones have ever met. Whoda thunk it?
Zeke from Lost turns out to be the most competent lawyer Booth and Bones have ever met. Whoda thunk it?
*Smacks forhead*
I knew he looked familiar. I think this may have also been the only time that Wings Hauser appeared in something where he wasn't the guilty party.
Zeke! That's his name. I knew he was from Lost but I couldn't remember him except as the gay Other.
I liked that Booth made a good horse, even if it wasn't a pot. It is nice to learn something new about him.
I love that they let Booth be both goofy and talented, rather than stereotypically a dumb cop among smart scientists. I also love that the science guys look up to him sometimes.