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astri13 ([personal profile] astri13) wrote2008-05-20 10:05 pm

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Thoughts on the Bones Season 3

Now Bones is a show I just watch for entertainment, thus I`m not that invested in characters or knowledgeable about behind-the-scenes, so question the first, did the actor for Zack want to leave? Usually the case when something like this happens.

I did read a spoiler a while ago that stated one of the lab would be Gormogon`s apprentice and demographic-wise the only ones fitting were Sweets and Zack, everyone else is either the wrong gender or too old for what we have seen of the apprentice so far. So I figured Sweets, I mean he was obvious as hell as a newly introduced, cute-ish character and it wouldn`t have been a big reveal but neither has been Quentin Costa on Nip/Tuck being the serial rapist and yet he still was.

So yeah, my money was on Sweets - and I do like Sweets very much - simply for the time-honored reason that main cast is rather sacrosanct, unless an actor wants to leave. Or was this a case of "writing for that character is so hard" where an actor is left, so to speak? An Atlantis-Ford?

The other reason I dismissed Zack was that he was shown to have a large family, so not so much widow`s son. And Gormogon seemed very strict with the rules on that.

Thus, its not so much that I don`t buy it from the character, for all his ultra-logic, he is naive enough in the world to be swayed to some wacky ultra-logic but story-wise it doesn`t make lots of sense and it seems like a good deal of retconning involved. At the very least I won`t buy that Zack`s sudden "enlightenment" would have gone unnoticed by anybody or would have been so unnoticeable in the first place.

Whole thing feels pretty odd.

GRRRRR

[identity profile] frodobagginsz.livejournal.com 2008-05-21 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
OMG I couldn't agree more. I am invested in the characters and I was SOOOO mad. Now supposedly Zack actually isn't leaving the show he's just going to be in jail next season., Which is stupid also. I thought it was out of character in the sense that they showed him for three years and it's not in him to KILL someone. The whole thing pissed me off beyond belief. I was WAY more upset by this finale then Supernatural's. :-P

Stupid writers!!
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[identity profile] mareen.livejournal.com 2008-05-21 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
The actor wrote an open letter and said he won't be a regular next season (and that he only found out two months ago that he was the apprentice), so I take it he'll still be part of the show in some way or the other.

Other than that I agree that it makes no sense at all that Zack of all people would start killing people. On the other hand, Zack was the one character of the show I absolutely don't care about. I like Sweets more than Zack and he's only been in half a season. So I hope they'll keep Sweets as a regular.

[identity profile] katikat.livejournal.com 2008-05-21 07:10 am (UTC)(link)
This is the same way that I feel about Bones. Sure, it's entertaining but I'm never on the edge of my seat because of it. Besides, I didn't like Zack much anyway so for me, it was more a shock that they actually chose one of the super-main cast O.o

[identity profile] dserene1.livejournal.com 2008-05-21 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I was actually really, truly unimpressed with the season finale. To the point where I seriously considered returning my newly bought, not even removed from the cellophane Bones season 1 & 2.

It felt hurried. Stop-gap-y. Like they'd got so sick of that particular plot line that they just threw something together from a writer's cookbook, parboiled it, and slopped it on a plate for us. No explanation as to who G was. They even made a point of having one of the characters (I can't remember who) say that G was a nobody.

Um... no. Not cool. I would've bought Zack being the apprentice IF they'd made more of an effort with the Master, but bottom line is they didn't.

The one thing I did appreciate? The music they played during the denoument was one of my favourite piece of music in the history of forever, by the late Michael Hedges.

OK. Done ranting now.