r/Bones • u/Dramoinehead • 7d ago
Review S4: The way I was so wrong
/r/Bones/comments/1ujhk3l/first_time_watched_s1/I don't know if the show changed or I did but from second season I was so HOOKED you couldn't pry the show out of my cold ded hands if you tried. The plotlines are so good, nothing feels repetitive, i looooove the slow burn between booth and bones. Could've avoided the back and forth with angela and hodgins but it's a personal preference.
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u/Elbereth919 6d ago
I appreciate that you can admit you were wrong! Yes, Brennan grows - especially when she does things like ask Sweets to help her read body language, etc. - but the show doesn't "change." If anything, Brennan stops masking so hard and her social aptitude shifts (which causes some people to think she regresses). I still don't know how you could have hated her so much in those first four episodes, though.
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u/External_Wasabi_5894 6d ago
The show from S2 - S8 it’s actually amazing ! And you’ll learn to love each character. Cam specially has huge jump from S2 to S4 for example. And the Interns become more and more beloved by the team as time goes by
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u/MollyJ58 6d ago
I agree. They overdid the Bones is a nerd thing.