BONES
Mar 29, 2007 23:07:56 GMT -5
Post by Girl Power on Mar 29, 2007 23:07:56 GMT -5
I'm surprised no one has started at thread about this show yet, since David Boreanaz is the star.
I've been a devoted fan since the pilot.
I post about it on the Fox network's official site after every episode.
This week was a fun episode. Now that Temperance's boyfriend Sully is out of the picture, the temperature is being turned up on the chemistry between her and Booth! Woo hoo!
This week's best moment was when Brennan said that religions that don't adapt and change become relegated to anitiquated mythologies. "No one worships Odin or Zeus anymore." OH, the look on Booth's face was classic! He had more anger than I ever saw him (David Boreanaz) express towards Spike. I thought he was going to leap over and rip her head off!
I think it's hilarious when she brings all the anthropology and logic to shoot down his relgion as "magic."
Their conflict over psychology is almost as funny.
Booth:
"You don't like [psychology] because he's saying that all this tension between me and you is YOU'RE fault."
I think that Brennan didn't go with Sully because she never wanted to escape her life. She's driven to find people's identities and killers because of how she lost her own parents. She has since identified her mother's body and killer, as well as discovered that her dad is still alive. But that hunger for truth and justice is just as strong in her as ever. Sully made it clear from the start that losing his partner made him want a life beyond bringing murderers to justice.
I wonder if Angela is right that psychologist was consciously trying to divert Brennan and Booth from their romantic interest in each other. I mean, to me, their conversations with the shrink pointed to them being into each other. Brennan wanted to be in Booth's mind, to be at one with him. Booth, for his part, doesn't know where he stands and he doesn't know what or won't catch fire. He wants to set "her domain" on fire.
So how did psych guy ignore those conversations? The symbolism! The metaphors! Pulleeze!
I loved the end when Brennan and Booth were happily getting into the SUV behind the window as their psyches and destiny were debated by Angela and therapy dude.
They're going to keep dancing around this sexual chemistry for at least another season. Probably more.
I've been a devoted fan since the pilot.
I post about it on the Fox network's official site after every episode.
This week was a fun episode. Now that Temperance's boyfriend Sully is out of the picture, the temperature is being turned up on the chemistry between her and Booth! Woo hoo!
This week's best moment was when Brennan said that religions that don't adapt and change become relegated to anitiquated mythologies. "No one worships Odin or Zeus anymore." OH, the look on Booth's face was classic! He had more anger than I ever saw him (David Boreanaz) express towards Spike. I thought he was going to leap over and rip her head off!
I think it's hilarious when she brings all the anthropology and logic to shoot down his relgion as "magic."
Their conflict over psychology is almost as funny.
Booth:
"You don't like [psychology] because he's saying that all this tension between me and you is YOU'RE fault."
I think that Brennan didn't go with Sully because she never wanted to escape her life. She's driven to find people's identities and killers because of how she lost her own parents. She has since identified her mother's body and killer, as well as discovered that her dad is still alive. But that hunger for truth and justice is just as strong in her as ever. Sully made it clear from the start that losing his partner made him want a life beyond bringing murderers to justice.
I wonder if Angela is right that psychologist was consciously trying to divert Brennan and Booth from their romantic interest in each other. I mean, to me, their conversations with the shrink pointed to them being into each other. Brennan wanted to be in Booth's mind, to be at one with him. Booth, for his part, doesn't know where he stands and he doesn't know what or won't catch fire. He wants to set "her domain" on fire.
So how did psych guy ignore those conversations? The symbolism! The metaphors! Pulleeze!
I loved the end when Brennan and Booth were happily getting into the SUV behind the window as their psyches and destiny were debated by Angela and therapy dude.
They're going to keep dancing around this sexual chemistry for at least another season. Probably more.