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Monday, October 17, 2011

Bones

Last night I started this new series called "Bones" from the very first episode of the first season. My roommates are in love with this series, so I had to find out what it's all about. Starting the first episode I new it was some sort of crime show but I had no idea what else it had to offer. It started off with this woman getting off an airplane, and as she's walking towards the exit she realizes someone is following her. Not knowing who this character is or what she does, she turns around and somehow gets this man (who is 3 times her size!) onto the ground. Humiliated he tells her that he is part of Homeland Security and they need to look in her bag. They take her into a private room, where they open her bag and find a skull. She tries telling them that she works with the FBI and is an anthropologist. FBI Agent Booth then walks in the room and proceeds to tell the man in Homeland Security that she is with him and assists with investigations with the FBI. She then realizes that Agent Booth set this whole thing up so he could get a hold of her because he needs help with this new investigation, that involves a deceased body. You also get a feel that they have a flirty partnership going on, which I am excited to see how it builds throughout the rest of the episodes! Dr. Brennan agrees to help him with the investigation under one circumstance, if she gets to be a full partner in the case. One of the major problems in this episode is the FBI letting Dr. Brennan and her crew do their own thing without being watched every second. Which is a problem I've seen in many obscured crime shows. Throughout the show they use a lot of shading on faces during conversations, which creates this ire, crime scene feel. My favorite genre in t.v. shows is detective crime, so I am very excited to watch the rest of the episodes and seasons, and catch up to the current episodes being played on t.v.

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