Somewhere a few seasons back this show started going downhill. Whenever they felt it necessary to turn Angela into a nympho freak lesbian, something they can't take back, they ruined her character. Now we have episodes where Angela doubts her usefulness and Bones wants to run for president and cries over a dead tiger, which was completely out of character. In the first few seasons I don't remember her talking like she does now. She sounds like she's autistic, maybe Aspergers Syndrome? It's getting hard to watch. It's bordering on bad acting and if the directer is making her talk like that, please, please stop it!!! They killed off the best actor they had on the show, Ryan Cartwright, who is awesome in Alphas. We really need some better writing in this show.
This episode played out like a really long after school commercial highlighting the obvious sins of mistreating and abusing animals, the envrionment, and really cool model airplanes. Perhaps if the Writers had been more passionate about building a more believable storyline, we, the audience would have felt a little more guilty about watching TV in our faux leopard print pajamas. Oh, and Sweets, you suck.
This was the single worst episode of Bones I have ever watched. The "Bones for President" gag that got dragged out way to far and the the entire episode seemed to be written by a PETA activist and came off as far too preachy (really? killing a tiger is worse than killing a human?).
They really need to fire both whoever wrote this terrible script and whoever thought it should be aired.
This episode had hardly any evidence of a case but concentrated primarily on relationship issues.
To be honest, this isn't what I started watching Bones for several years ago.
Anyway, that's what we're getting, so let me very clear on the main issue of this episode.
What an abject apology for a man Sweets has turned out to be!
He made great play of having a gun at one point. dear God, I wouldn't let him loose with a water-pistol.
OK, Daisy maybe isn't everyones cup of tea but at least she's fun and funny. Ready to experiment with anything, yet willing to settle down with the man-boy that is Sweets.
I for one will miss the manic whirlwind that is Daisy and I hold a small hope that she'll come back and kick that boring female cop firmly in the keester.
Okay, this was a really weird one. The only nice, familiar thing was the last scene with B&B being sweet. What was it with Angela doubting about her role at the Jeffersonian, the weird president thing and Bones showing too much emotions about the Siberian tiger shooting (this has nothing to do with my personal opinion about exotic pet keeping, but it was so unusual and weird seeing Bones react like that) and Dr. Sweets, I repeat Dr., not noticing what is happening to him regarding Daisy. Writers of BOnes, please don't mess with this show again. I can smell the proverbial shark ...
This season is just getting better and better. This Episode is why I love bones, the banter between the characters is so good, every time you just want to laugh. Sometimes its not about the main plot but about whats going on with each character during the development of the plot. Bones for president!! Hahaha that was so funny, with all the issues she was going to tackle and Booth calling her a Fugitive. Still don't care much for the Daisy character but it helps keeps things with Sweets interesting. Hodgins any day is pure class, he just makes me laugh with what ever he says. All in all am loving this season and I can't wait for more.
Bones once saw one of her interns get shot through the heart and die in front of her, yet, showed less emotion and anger towards his killer has she did against a guy who had shot a tiger. Remains of a four year old boy do not affet her, but she goes bananas when she find the remains of a tiger. What gives?
Angela is not only a computer genius, an incredible artist, married to an emasculinated billionaire who lives to grant her every wish and now, she is a better psychologist than Sweets. What's next for her, walk on the water? Enough with scenes designed to prove how the character played by Emily Deschanels' best friend is great.
Tonight we saw a lot of discussion about social problems, commitment issues, and simple marital bickering. Oh yes, was there a murder to be solved in the 10 minutes of so left over?