You know they'll find out who-done-it. After all, they're on next week. This series is BEFORE the partners got together, but they're skirting around each other as others at the Jeffersonian are flirting and carrying on. The cast is quite fine with a variety of types and outlooks, and the music score for the series is excellent. I binge-watched this set having already seen it once when it was on originally, but I still enjoyed it a second time.
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This is far and away the best show on television right now. It has the best story lines while at the same time taking a fabulously talented ensemble cast, led by David Boreanez, and bring suberb writing, acting, directing and producing every week and so far every season... all 4 without fail. This show never disappoints. I love it so much I buy the DVD's so I can watch it again and again. I hope to see it on the air for Many , many more seasons to come..and hey...lets get Bones and Booth together...4 seasons is long enough to wait...and can't we all just picture a baby with those two! Come on...no one night stand either...they love each other...get them married and lets have a baby!
I don't have television because it's too expensive so I watch DVD's. I had never heard of the show "Bones." I picked it up at the library and I thought it was interesting and enjoyable. Since then I have been buying one season at a time. I and up to season 6. So, "Yes" I find the Bones series very entertaining.
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What made the first 2 seasons so good continues in the 3rd - good writing, characters you gotta love, the rapport between Booth and Brennan. The ending to this season is really rough. Almost made me want to quit the show.
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This is the abbreviated third season of Bones, cut short by the writer's strike, adding versions of a couple of episodes that weren't aired, and the first four episodes of season four. To say that this show has jumped the shark isn't exactly accurate - it's more like it has leaped numerous sharks in a single bound. Nevertheless it's immense fun, and somehow gets away with a series of increasingly implausible stories and story arcs involving the murder of an FBI director, a cannibal serial killer, a psychotherapist assigned to study Booth and Brennan (for no obvious reason), and the love lives of most of the characters. As a Londoner I'm less than impressed by the double-length British-set episode that starts season 4 - it has every cliche of every American cop show that ever aired a London episode, not least David Boreanaz's attempt at a Cockney accent (which makes Dick Van Dyke's performance in Mary Poppins look good), a woman police officer with an implausibly aristocratic accent, and the constant re-use of the same bits of London that appear in every other TV show ever set there. I could forgive that, but both halves are also particularly weak episodes in other respects. Having said that, the rest of the set is pretty good, and episodes occasionally rises to heights of comedic genius. Just don't expect anything like a realistic crime show, because this really isn't it.Read full review
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