Blog Spotlight: "Double Trouble" for "Bones" This Week: Two New Episodes

As I mentioned about this time last week, Bones was returning with two new episodes this week at 8:00 PM on Thursday as opposed to its usual...well, one. In fact, Fox is so excited that it's not even all that clear which episode is airing at 9:00 PM! In fact, according to one account, Emily Deschanel, Bones herself, isn't quite sure which episode is airing after "Double Trouble in the Panhandle"! It could be "The Hero in the Hold," which means the Gravedigger is back, or it could be the hockey-themed "The Fire in the Ice," with guest star Luc Robitaille! While the episode set to be aired at 9:00 has yet to be determined (as of this writing, though it's looking like it's hockey night), here are some things that can be guaranteed by the new episodes of "Bones":

1. No time warps. I'm watching Lost while writing this and almost completely...um, lost. Already. "When am I?"
2. No horrible singers in bikinis.
3. No Supreme Court Justices flubbing their lines. (You can, however, see "Bones" Season 3 line flubs here.)

But in the spirit of "Double Trouble," in which Dr. Brennan (Deschanel) and Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) go undercover as a couple in the circus, here are some double-themed reasons to watch "Bones" this year:

1. Two words: Bones and Booth. Pick your poison - two extremely compatible platonic partners or the couple that doesn't want to admit they're a couple yet. They are the best crime-fighting duo on TV. It's not that often that two nerds can come together, mix dark and silly humor with serious drama, and succeed in being one of the most entertaining non-couples (or couples) to watch. They make it all look so easy - acting, a relationship, a partnership, everything. Yes, it's a fictional story, but man, is it a good one.

2. As I previously alluded, this is both a very funny and very dramatic show. It's better than other procedurals because, frankly, these characters don't take themselves that seriously. Here's a typical day at the fictional Jeffersonian from Season 2: An alligator has been shot. It is shipped to the Jeffersonian lab. A human foot is found inside. Later on, Dr. Hodgins (TJ Thyne) has coffee while leaning on the gator. I wish I had a picture of this, but what's even better is that while the team are all working to uncover what happened to the human victim, Hodgins mentions getting caught in a "pornado." One of the best words ever used on television, let alone "Bones." The tragedy comes when the victim's father kills the man suspected of her murder when he realizes that he has no one left in his life. That would have been quite a downer if not for the pornado.

3. Stark contrasts: While this doesn't happen often, "Bones" will, from time to time, venture out of the dim, blue-gray lab and do something insane like go undercover at the circus. The stills alone that are coming out of "Double Trouble in the Panhandle" are some of the most vibrant pictures of a TV show since Pushing Daisies, and it's such a treat for the eyes. (To say nothing of Emily and David in those outfits.)

4. Field work plus lab work: One of the story advantages of Bones having such a rare occupation is that when someplace in the world needs Bones' services, she will have to go there, along with Booth.Read more

  • chucksr

    All I can say is that I hope that they put Bones back on tuesday ASAP.

    Feb 10, 2009
  • slsbrats

    I have been watching Bones since it first previewed on tv and I am really upset that it is not on weekly any more. Why do we have to wait for 2 weeks to watch it again. I think this show is absolutely great and love the interaction between Brennan & Booth. I sometimes wish it was on 2 times per week. This definately rates right along with CSI Vegas, and New York in my mind. Please keep this show going.

    Jan 29, 2009
  • gemapet

    Best thing about Bones (besides David, witty writing, great character development/interaction within the team, and not-run-of-the-mill plots), is the one on one dialogue between Booth and Bones. Whether it takes place in a vehicle (car, plane) on the way to a crime scene, or in the booth at the diner, these two don't hold back or cut corners. Whether they discuss family, the case, their own perceptions, or just giving each other a hard time, they manage to become even closer while still keeping that question up in the air - will they or won't they get together. One of the best scripted series that hopefully will be around for a long time!

    Jan 28, 2009
  • elizabethlove

    I LOVE BONES! and good read!

    Jan 23, 2009
  • NeverTheSame91

    I can't wait! I am itching to watch the eps now..!

    Jan 22, 2009
  • OnePerCentClub

    Yeah! Viva Bones!

    Jan 22, 2009
  • Enthropii

    Bones is awesome.

    Jan 22, 2009
  • GossipGirlFANxx

    Ahh! Bones... I wanna see the fire in the ice. It looks so cute B/B ice skating :D

    Jan 22, 2009