Bones Round Table: "The Hot Dog in the Competition"
Aside from a few minor complaints, our staff members remained pleased with Bones' new direction after last week's episode , "The Hot Dog in the Competition." What about you?
Below, Jeffersonian squintern wannabes and TV Fanatic scribes Steve Marsi, Chandel Charles, Christine Orlando and Carissa Pavlica have gathered for an in-depth Bones : Personally I think he's great, and I enjoyed the portrayal of a miscreant youth taken under the Jeffersonian's wing. They were laying it on a little thick with the accent and nonsense expressions, though. We get it, he's southern and backwoodsy. It sort of cheapened his appeal, but I still hope to see him again.
Harder to believe: Hodgins giving Finn a hard time, or anyone - even Brennan - not thinking that the father would want to know the baby's gender? : I expect a little hazing from the King of the Lab, but he seemed like he was getting a bit personal with it. Obviously Finn brought his A-game when it came to the science of things. Why hammer away at his past? As for Brennan, I can't believe that even she would consider that moment insignificant, but it made for some fun exchanges, so ... tie?
What was the best part of Brennan being Booth for a day? : I really like it because I feel like the honesty is there and that there are still more aspects of their relationship to explore. They aren't always on the same page with one another, but it's interesting to watch Brennan open up in a sense that she is making some sort of effort to connect with people in a way I don't believe we've seen her do much before.
Carissa : Some people complain that "Robo-Brennan" has gotten stale and predictable and I do see that trend at times. By and large, though, I love them together and think their new circumstances are not only being handled believably, but entertainingly. The show hasn't jumped the shark with the pregnancy. Instead, it opened new doors.
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Aside from a few minor complaints, our staff members remained pleased with Bones' new direction after last week's episode, "The Hot Dog in the Competition." What about you? Below, Jeffersonian squintern wannabes and scribes Steve Marsi,
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The first annual Weiner Dog race was held on Bridge Street with “Bella” who sort of looks like a Weiner Dog, came in first place, winning best out of three. Owners Dylan and Kris Gullason were quite excited with the win. Winners of the annual Christmas
I'll bring the hot dogs and beer. We are in a class war, like it our not. It's the Ruling Class vs the Classless (those of us out here in poop-over country). The Ruling Class encompasses more than just Republicans and Democrats; it's msm,
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