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Bones piano prodigy
Bones piano prodigy












bones piano prodigy

I love their friendship I firmly believe it’s the basis for every good ‘shared looks under the sink’ moment, and I think in some ways, their conversations in this episode brought them closer together.Ī quick note on Brennan: She so identified with the genius of Levi Yoder.

bones piano prodigy

Whether it was about ‘first times’ or double standards or religion or the case, they were bouncing ideas off of each other, gauging reactions and answers. What I REALLY liked about our fave crime solving pair this episode was all of the talking they did the whole time. And… SHE’s the one who bought him that particular belt buckle, right? I don’t know why that wasn’t mentioned. Speaking of “Boothy”, I thought that part was kind of forced. And ‘Uncle FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth’ vs Perry was a very, very ‘Boothy’ moment. I liked this new actress who played Michelle, and I think that can be a fun sub plot through the season. And if you want to hear more of him playing in real life, check out JFD’s real life band, Dayplayer.Ĭam: I liked her B plot with Michelle, and I think she is honestly doing her best. I liked his putting the stone piano together quickly.

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Sweets’ professional capabilities are good for me. Thank goodness the writers have gotten away from having Sweets be so intricately involved personally in each case (his GF at the bridal shop, his favorite type of death metal music, his ST costume, etc). Sweets: Like candy, when used sparingly, Sweets is quite delicious. Because, I don’t care what anyone else says…I was watching Santa in the Slush the other day, where they talk about making ornaments and how two people are a ‘family’…from that moment, to where they are now is a bunch of BS ratings driven…just…boo! Don’t even get me started about them breaking up at the DINER! But yeah, okay…they were great tonight, very science-y and fun to Cam. I guess it was for comedic effect? I didn’t laugh.Īngela & Hodgins: Yeah, you know what? I AM going to lump them together this time. But…what do you think? I guess crimes like that happen all of the time, right? Cop out or plausible? Vote below!Ĭlark: His whole subplot did nothing for me. I guess “wrong place at the wrong time” seemed kind of like a cop out. Am I wrong in feeling that way? Could have been the brother, or the dad, or the jealous music scholarship student…but no, we don’t want any of those people to be bad. On the other hand, it kind of felt like the writers didn’t want ANYONE to be the bad guy, so they invented one at the last minute. One thing I love about the show writers for BONES is that they tend to respect different viewpoints (for the most part). The rest of the episode brings Booth and Brennan into contact with a wonderful selection of minor characters (the piano teacher, the parents, the fellow musicians, the ‘courted’ Sarah) as it’s discovered that Levi was a prodigy at the piano. Booth says, “I don’t get it”, and Brennan replies, “Well, neither do I.” But of course, she figures it out ASAP, and finds out the bones belong to Levi Yoder, a member of the Amish community. They are trying to ascertain the ID of their body.

bones piano prodigy

A great moment between B&B was back in the lab. Human remains are scattered along a railroad, and it’s up to Booth and Brennan to identify the victim. My homies agree I really look good in black, fool! I’m not going to say it’s my favorite BONES episode ever, but the case was good, the characters were used properly, and Booth and Brennan got closer together. I think this episode was no exception to that. I asked you last week if you thought Season Five was BONES + goodness, and most of you agreed.














Bones piano prodigy