Yeah! Just like that, the government of another country sent them both the skeleton and the evidence on a platter and without talking. And they didn't even have their own specialist assigned to them..
@Anachoos: I just screamed from the moment when the butler said that he had killed))) Until the end of the episode, I thought he just took the blame on himself so as not to frame the family.
A slightly out-of-the-ordinary series. Booth and Brennan meet their British counterparts (gender-bender) and throw up a lot of reasons to laugh, Angie is unpleasantly surprised by Grayson's "greeting" and causes sharp antipathy... The only thing that usually happens is that Americans are once again losing out to the British because of cultural differences.
The season started with another familiar face. And not just an acquaintance, but in a certain sense a beloved one, because Indira Varma is a very talented actress who was a pleasure to watch both in Game of Thrones and in the first season of Torchwood.
Booth was wildly annoyed by this episode with his inability to treat another country and its culture with respect. And yes, but I don't get it, what's so special about Grayson? He's pretty scary to me...
The killer is the butler. Predictable, cliched, but cute.
@id264460076: I also don't understand the hype around Grayson. I remember when Hodgins saw him in the photo, he called him huge, and in this episode Kim called him big, but in fact he is only 5-7 centimeters taller than Angela, whose height is 173 cm, i.e. his height is about 180 cm, is it huge? It can't be called particularly wide either, it's a standard athletic figure, but nothing more.
I'm so glad that I made it through the 3 seasons and now I can watch the series with the subs! It was very nice to hear the English accent and the actress who played Detective Luther's wife in the TV series of the same name.
Great episode! I got really hung up on Butom. "I hate London! I hate England! I'm glad we had a revolution!"))) Hodgins' fight with Grayson was also amused) And hey, this is Mark Latimer from Broadchurch!
The golden series with golden jokes, and in general, it's a special charm to see Americans in Angri, let's remember at least the famous trip to England from the TV series "Friends"
what.. a long series, however. An interesting start to the season Angela's ex-husband is like that, the tastes of the characters in the series are very specific :D Angela and Jack's breakup was predictable, imho
And it's already the second season. I really don't understand why it's impossible to send a statement to the court unilaterally. Why is a voluntary signature required?
I remember in Charmed, Phoebe tried to divorce Cole when he "died," she was almost signed off on the basis of no response from Cole; and he abruptly showed up.
Since last season, I've liked Dr. Sweets, but this one, being already a permanent part of the cast, it's as hilarious as possible to follow him and his relationships with the guys.) He's aiming for his favorite Persians)
And I would say that Grayson is a very handsome man and well-built, plus the romantic fleur from the series built a house with his own hands. Very impressive. But not as much as everyone reacts to it, obviously overplayed)
A great start to the season. Couldn't Grayson just sign the paperwork and leave right away? He hadn't been interested in his "wife" for so many years, why all this talk now, they were strangers. I am glad to see Indira Varma, she has become an ornament of the series.
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33And it turned out nice about my husband))
"Booth, it's tea.
:D the most gorgeous series))))
P.S. The killer is the butler :D
And yes, but I don't get it, what's so special about Grayson? He's pretty scary to me...
The killer is the butler. Predictable, cliched, but cute.
Hodgins' fight with Grayson was also amused)
And hey, this is Mark Latimer from Broadchurch!
An interesting start to the season
Angela's ex-husband is like that, the tastes of the characters in the series are very specific :D
Angela and Jack's breakup was predictable, imho
The whole episode, hearing that voice, it seemed like Zach was back.
I remember in Charmed, Phoebe tried to divorce Cole when he "died," she was almost signed off on the basis of no response from Cole; and he abruptly showed up.
If your man doesn't talk to you the way Booth talks to Temperance, you don't know anything about high relationships.
And the fact that Booth, while arguing with Brennan, did not pay attention to the drawbridge)
I am glad to see Indira Varma, she has become an ornament of the series.