@Madlize: really? Instead of investigating the coiled skeleton, the entire episode was filled with the details of the murder, which we already learned in detail several episodes ago.
Yes, the interpersonal relationships shown in this episode are very sweet, especially the mutual banter between Booth and Brennan, Angela's act in court, the universal hugs in the finale - I also enjoyed watching all this. But this does not negate the fact that most of those 40 minutes were a transfusion from empty to empty, making this episode the most filler filler possible. The fact that the court found Max innocent could have been shown to us casually, without dedicating an entire episode to it. Although, of course, this is just my opinion.
Booth's face when Temperance called him "cute" is priceless! What she did for her father is beyond words... Angela is a real friend! The episode is incredibly emotional and reveals a new side of the characters. Although it would be interesting to know about the twisted skeleton, but this is secondary.
It's an incredibly emotional and cool episode!Finally, Temperance, as Booth said, "took advantage of her heart" in relation to her father) was very impressed with the series
Besides the skeleton wrapped in a ring, I keep thinking about whether the lobbyist was killed a few episodes ago and why it's not being shown. And so yes, the series is wonderful, Brannon is getting softer and softer. Just like Sheldon in TBV or Dr. House, they gradually became less rigid than they were in the beginning. And why was she forbidden to work with Booth, but not with the others? After all, they also testified against her father, and she works with them every day.
From the very beginning, when Father Brennan appeared, he annoys me both with his appearance and his actions. No matter how they justify him, he's a murderer and a thief. I can even justify murder for myself in some cases, but people go to theft on such a scale consciously, planning. Plus, the criminals had children, knowing that their lives would be complicated, confusing, or they would have to be abandoned altogether. This is the cruelest thing for me. Brennan's crooked father is just annoying.
@Trizh_: I really liked the version at the trial about another ideal suspect (Temperance), because I love TV shows about lawyers, it was smart. I am against the death penalty, by the way, but I would like the murderer to be in prison, not walking the streets with the opportunity to disembowel and burn anyone he wants and considers a threat to the family.
It was deliberately like a joke at the beginning, they didn't forget about anything, they weren't even going to reveal it! So that people like you can sit and puzzle.
The only thing I can't understand is why he was only tried for murdering an FBI agent. As far as I remember, there were two burned corpses in the episode.
Caroline: How do we know that the murder weapon is a copper pipe? Hodgins: There are small copper particles on the maxillofacial sulcus. Caroline: What material is the pipe made of? Hodgins: Like most copper pipes, it's made of copper.
I felt so sorry for Zach in court when he realized he was wrong. This look at Temperance :( Sweets in court is hilarious. "No questions asked! In the sense...of course."
@CocaLola: (if I remember correctly) my father was released because even though he was a clear suspect, the second suspect (Temperance) was also suitable for evidence. The jury was not sure and therefore did not find Max guilty.
Touched by the evolution of the relationship between Temperance and Caroline season 1 Caroline:Three degrees and such a fool Season 3 Sweets:Are you going to arrest her? Caroline:You'd better go back to the university. She's a wonderful woman.
Caroline is wonderful, because she knew everything about Max, and she still tried to help somehow, she connected her ex-husband to lawyers. She also protects Booth, because it's clear that Brennan couldn't pull out a healthy man wrapped in a carpet and hide him alone. It is clear that someone helped, if not Max, then Booth. If this situation were to be twisted, then Booth could go by steam locomotive;
Angie is an amazing friend. I liked the court. none of the witnesses lied, they said everything as it is, despite the friendship. they allowed the jury to draw a conclusion based on facts, and not on the basis of personal relationships. the confrontation was well shown. Max does not arouse sympathy, the excitement for him is only because of Brennan's feelings. Booth is also a very good friend. And Brennan didn't require any of her friends to protect her father. no hard feelings for testifying against him. I'm proud
. And I liked how they help us get into the world of Temperance through the strange reaction in the scene with the twisted skeleton. The world of emotions and feelings is so far away for her, she lives with her head (both Sweets and Booth notice this), so she breaks out into sudden laughter).. Absolutely the sweetest episode, everything is appropriate here. Even though I don't like my father. The muddy type.
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36Yes, the interpersonal relationships shown in this episode are very sweet, especially the mutual banter between Booth and Brennan, Angela's act in court, the universal hugs in the finale - I also enjoyed watching all this. But this does not negate the fact that most of those 40 minutes were a transfusion from empty to empty, making this episode the most filler filler possible. The fact that the court found Max innocent could have been shown to us casually, without dedicating an entire episode to it. Although, of course, this is just my opinion.
Although it would be interesting to know about the twisted skeleton, but this is secondary.
And why was she forbidden to work with Booth, but not with the others? After all, they also testified against her father, and she works with them every day.
I am against the death penalty, by the way, but I would like the murderer to be in prison, not walking the streets with the opportunity to disembowel and burn anyone he wants and considers a threat to the family.
Hodgins: There are small copper particles on the maxillofacial sulcus.
Caroline: What material is the pipe made of?
Hodgins: Like most copper pipes, it's made of copper.
I'm so happy for her!
Sweets in court is hilarious. "No questions asked! In the sense...of course."
I didn't fully understand why my father was released, but I was genuinely happy with such a series finale!
season 1
Caroline:Three degrees and such a fool
Season 3
Sweets:Are you going to arrest her?
Caroline:You'd better go back to the university. She's a wonderful woman.
I liked the court. none of the witnesses lied, they said everything as it is, despite the friendship. they allowed the jury to draw a conclusion based on facts, and not on the basis of personal relationships. the confrontation was well shown. Max does not arouse sympathy, the excitement for him is only because of Brennan's feelings. Booth is also a very good friend. And Brennan didn't require any of her friends to protect her father. no hard feelings for testifying against him. I'm proud