Bones: The Graft in the Girl
Jun. 7th, 2009 12:17 amOkay, they are being really creative in stretching the way that bones can be related to things more dynamic than just tracking down murderers. Well, technically it was murder this time too, but rather indirectly.
This is the second time we've had a loved one being introduced for the first time, only to have them dead or dying before the episode is out. Hnmmm.
But I think they handled it very well. Oh, Angela. So open and compassionate.
Interesting that Hodgkins seems to be developing a thing for Angela.
I liked how Booth's boss was all "I am not going to use the FBI as my personal police force". Good for him. Though he did lose it later when they were interrogating the mortician.
And I'm glad it wasn't the wife of the dead guy that was responsible. But I was still surprised at who it turned out to be.
This is the second time we've had a loved one being introduced for the first time, only to have them dead or dying before the episode is out. Hnmmm.
But I think they handled it very well. Oh, Angela. So open and compassionate.
Interesting that Hodgkins seems to be developing a thing for Angela.
I liked how Booth's boss was all "I am not going to use the FBI as my personal police force". Good for him. Though he did lose it later when they were interrogating the mortician.
And I'm glad it wasn't the wife of the dead guy that was responsible. But I was still surprised at who it turned out to be.