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starbright73) wrote2008-11-13 06:54 pm
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Brendan Fehr on Bones?
Wow! I didn't even know he was still in the industry! It's so nice to see old acquaintances!
I love how the team protects each other. The only thing I do fear is a Booth/Bones romance, but I think it's inevitable. It may ruin the show, I hope they do this one right. And Sweets *hugs tight* he is the quite-essential non-geeky geek, since apparently psychology isn't science. I beg to differ and I'm sure Sweets does too. This case was very convoluted, that's the cases I love, but Bones has furthermore gotten into that category that I care deeply about the characters so the cases are falling to the background. I do think they did a little too much to paint Booth as the perfect guy, don't please don't, go any further with that. Keep personal growth linked to the cases you did good with that before. Child-abuse and paternal role too? Do not step over the very thin line into GaryStueing him to something I will cringe at watching. He's pretty perfect, don't botch him up now!
I'm pissed about the fact that most minor sibling are painted as being screw-ups. I take that personally, yo! We're just more left to our own while growing up and tend to be less tied down by expectations of parents and thus, from society. It's the quintessential self-fulfilling prophecy. See the sibling order is not set in stone, it changes as the psyche develops, it mutes with situation and focus. We are not born to be failures thank you very much media.
And Tony - the character I would usually be the least interested in is made so lovable thanks to Michael Wheaterly.
The bad boy with a golden heart is usually the character everybody loves and I end up being bored to death by. Not in this case. MW makes the archetype deeper and more believable because the 'every chick falls for me' angle is toned down and turned on its head. Tony tries but he really isn't getting that much for his efforts. And his heart of gold has just the right amount of selfishness to make it real. I so need to make more icons.
And this was another convoluted case, it kept me guessing. And oh, Gibbs, your love for Tony shines right through despite the head slaps. Gibbs admitted that Tony was a lot like him, standing up to Leon. That's big of Gibbs. Ziva's: "Give them a few days!" totally cracked me up. She is the essence of loving sarcasm and goes so well with Tony's version that is more pointed. Poor Probie doesn't have a chance with those two and Abby's just killing him with her intuitive intelligence too. He shines with his pragmatic knowledge thou, so yeah, the team is perfect. Wonderful ep as usual, and these producers are also aware that character growth needs to be linked to the cases
See, tha'st where Carol Mendelsohn dropped the spoon and it's never gonna find the bowl again. CSI was made into a soap with the romance and it's getting worse and worse with the emo!Grissom crying and pining. I adore Nick, I cheer for him and his dismissals of Griss. See, you told Nick once that it had to be over, why not take your own friggen advice. Nick did, and it's apparent that he's harboring everything inside. And dude! What he went through was far worse than getting ditched. He's also lost his best friend, and he's still hanging in there doing his job while you are all over the screen with your teeny wub and broken heart. It's not interesting, it's tiresome and old.
CM. you need to grow up!
I love how the team protects each other. The only thing I do fear is a Booth/Bones romance, but I think it's inevitable. It may ruin the show, I hope they do this one right. And Sweets *hugs tight* he is the quite-essential non-geeky geek, since apparently psychology isn't science. I beg to differ and I'm sure Sweets does too. This case was very convoluted, that's the cases I love, but Bones has furthermore gotten into that category that I care deeply about the characters so the cases are falling to the background. I do think they did a little too much to paint Booth as the perfect guy, don't please don't, go any further with that. Keep personal growth linked to the cases you did good with that before. Child-abuse and paternal role too? Do not step over the very thin line into GaryStueing him to something I will cringe at watching. He's pretty perfect, don't botch him up now!
I'm pissed about the fact that most minor sibling are painted as being screw-ups. I take that personally, yo! We're just more left to our own while growing up and tend to be less tied down by expectations of parents and thus, from society. It's the quintessential self-fulfilling prophecy. See the sibling order is not set in stone, it changes as the psyche develops, it mutes with situation and focus. We are not born to be failures thank you very much media.
And Tony - the character I would usually be the least interested in is made so lovable thanks to Michael Wheaterly.
The bad boy with a golden heart is usually the character everybody loves and I end up being bored to death by. Not in this case. MW makes the archetype deeper and more believable because the 'every chick falls for me' angle is toned down and turned on its head. Tony tries but he really isn't getting that much for his efforts. And his heart of gold has just the right amount of selfishness to make it real. I so need to make more icons.
And this was another convoluted case, it kept me guessing. And oh, Gibbs, your love for Tony shines right through despite the head slaps. Gibbs admitted that Tony was a lot like him, standing up to Leon. That's big of Gibbs. Ziva's: "Give them a few days!" totally cracked me up. She is the essence of loving sarcasm and goes so well with Tony's version that is more pointed. Poor Probie doesn't have a chance with those two and Abby's just killing him with her intuitive intelligence too. He shines with his pragmatic knowledge thou, so yeah, the team is perfect. Wonderful ep as usual, and these producers are also aware that character growth needs to be linked to the cases
See, tha'st where Carol Mendelsohn dropped the spoon and it's never gonna find the bowl again. CSI was made into a soap with the romance and it's getting worse and worse with the emo!Grissom crying and pining. I adore Nick, I cheer for him and his dismissals of Griss. See, you told Nick once that it had to be over, why not take your own friggen advice. Nick did, and it's apparent that he's harboring everything inside. And dude! What he went through was far worse than getting ditched. He's also lost his best friend, and he's still hanging in there doing his job while you are all over the screen with your teeny wub and broken heart. It's not interesting, it's tiresome and old.
CM. you need to grow up!
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