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BONES keeps on keeping on. Two helpful seasons under its belt, and a truncated Season 3 (damn you, writers’ strike!) finally all wrapped up, and predictably, these are superb episodes, as well. But only fifteen of them! As Season 3’s first episode (”The Widow’s Son in the Windshield”) opens up, we learn that Bones has been reluctant to go in the field with Booth and she won’t say why. However, a head flung off a bridge forces her to reconnect with Booth. This episode also begins a unusual serial killer arc, this one being particularly even more gristly and diabolical than most, and of which resolution later down the season would have tragic consequences.
Season 3 doles out several other subplots. As per the startling news learned at the altar from Season 2’s finale, Angela is already married. An ongoing legend arc becomes Hodgins and Angela’s search for her long-time but vaguely remembered husband. “The Secret of the Soil” introduces Dr. Sweets, a 22 year feeble psychotherapist assigned to counsel Bones and Booth, this stemming from the FBI’s difficulty due to Booth having arrested Bones’ father. These sessions are generally humorous stuff as, mostly, Booth can’t abet but treat Sweets like a kid. Plus, these scenes tend to initiate things up even more between Bones and Booth.
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I’ve a couple of Season 3 favorites. “The Widow’s Son in the Windshield” introduces the cannibalistic Gormogon killer, which would become a key ongoing narrative arc of the season. “Mummy in the Maze” is a very elegant Halloween prove, wherein Booth’s vulgar phobia is unveiled and Bones’s costume is…simply awesome. “The Knight on the Grid” is a taut thriller as the Gormagon killer returns, this time with a personal vendetta against Bones and Booth. And “The Santa in the Slush” is a standout sentimental episode and provides one of the best moments in the series as Bones cuts a deal to have Christmas brought to her incarcerated father and brother. Wintry ending, too. “The Baby in the Bough” has Bones forced to babysit an infant keen with a case (you notice the potential, upright? ) . Meanwhile, “The Wannabe in the Weeds” (in which Zach and Bones both sigh) and “The Damage in the Heart” are striking for their ability to stun the audience, even if the latter episode definitely had a rushed feeling to it. I feel that the after-effects of “The Wannabe in the Weeds” should’ve been developed further in “The Hurt in the Heart.” In fact, “The Wound in the Heart” - which wraps up the Gormogon killer storyline and, by the map, will upset busloads of fans - could’ve really, really benefited by being a two-episode arc.
The cases are aloof bizarre and the corpses borderline grotesque. But the diagram remains Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz, and that electric “thing” between them. These two serene derive aces in chemistry, and are serene the smokingest hot couple on television. Emily Deschanel continues to nail her role of Temperance “Bones” Brennan. And while her character might’ve loosened up a cramped bit (not too distinguished), there’s composed that endearing naivette and vulnerability which perceive out occasionally. And, of course, her refreshing bluntness (some call it social awkwardness) has never left. Boreanaz, he’s fair a mountainous leading man. Confident and charming, bristling with machismo, yet with a sensitive side. His unveiling of his Christmas show to Bones in “The Santa in the Slush” is one of the best, most touching scenes of the season.
Tack on the rest of the offbeat but familiar crew from the Jeffersonian Institution, and these folks continue to provide the best expose in forensics crime-solving. All the ingredients to the series’ success are on demonstrate for Season 3 - the boosts of levity, the whiffs of romance, the chilling mysteries, and the ongoing character developments. BONES objective keeps on keeping on.
What CSI tries to do with unreal science, Bones does apt. Every word is pronounced correctly (!) a biggie for us physicians - they push the science, but believably so - 87 complex murders in Vegas per year? No way-50-60 per year under FBI special unit, clear - with the budget to do it. The characters have geek chemistry, and I’m so elated David Boreanaz is bopping w/o Buffy -was afriad he’d die, and he’s too suitable. If you’re uneducated, it will lose you - if you want to learn, or already know science, it’s a thrill - hot chicks, frigid cops, nerdy geeks all together.
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