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Hm, watched the first two episodes of Bones and I can already see it`s one of those frustrating shows because you can just see there might be an entertaining story in there but it just can`t get out. See also Smallville.Which somehow is worse than a show which has no potential in the first place.
The Pilot totally lacked inner logic.
1. Brennan and Booth had an established relationship yet were behaving like first time partners. Make up your mind show, they either know each other or they don`t. And if they already DID work together and had problems, all these "I`m a supersmart yet socially retarted person with no knowledge of popculture" vs. "I`m an emotional yet tough guy" issues would have come up already.
2. The plot took some non-sensical turns to be furthered. So Booth gets basically taken off the case (yeah, he has 12 hours) but still manages to get a search warrant for the Senator the whole FBI was so afraid of pissing off? Really?
3. The anthropologist not only interrogates said Senator but also storms the house of a man and while intoxicated shoots him without warning. And she is liaison to the FBI, not an agent herself.
As a result everything felt jerky. One scene didn`t flow naturally from the other. (Which was only slightly better in episode 2.)
Also her "I don`t know what that means" catchphrase started to grate. Good god, some pop-culture you soak in even if you live under a rock.
Dito for "I hate psychology." Maybe she hates being psychoanalyzed but that`s a bit different.
David did indeed look more trim than in his latter Angel-days of extreme meatiness. *shudder* And I kinda liked his character.
I will give it a few more episodes but that kind of non-harmonic writing usually doesn`t solve itself.
The Pilot totally lacked inner logic.
1. Brennan and Booth had an established relationship yet were behaving like first time partners. Make up your mind show, they either know each other or they don`t. And if they already DID work together and had problems, all these "I`m a supersmart yet socially retarted person with no knowledge of popculture" vs. "I`m an emotional yet tough guy" issues would have come up already.
2. The plot took some non-sensical turns to be furthered. So Booth gets basically taken off the case (yeah, he has 12 hours) but still manages to get a search warrant for the Senator the whole FBI was so afraid of pissing off? Really?
3. The anthropologist not only interrogates said Senator but also storms the house of a man and while intoxicated shoots him without warning. And she is liaison to the FBI, not an agent herself.
As a result everything felt jerky. One scene didn`t flow naturally from the other. (Which was only slightly better in episode 2.)
Also her "I don`t know what that means" catchphrase started to grate. Good god, some pop-culture you soak in even if you live under a rock.
Dito for "I hate psychology." Maybe she hates being psychoanalyzed but that`s a bit different.
David did indeed look more trim than in his latter Angel-days of extreme meatiness. *shudder* And I kinda liked his character.
I will give it a few more episodes but that kind of non-harmonic writing usually doesn`t solve itself.
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Date: 2006-10-19 10:50 pm (UTC)Honestly I got more "I`m a robot" from her. And I couldn`t even say if that`s more due to the writing or the actress.
She is like the Star Trek characters who discover humanity for the first time, like Data or the Holodoc. Which made sense for them but not so much for a thirtysomething? woman who lived her whole life among normal people.
Bluntness and being tactless like House on purpose is one thing but she seems genuinely confused by normal human behaviour and reactions.