Actually, the whole mess with the assistants after Zach's arrest reminded me of the beginning of the fourth season of Dr. House, when after Foreman's dismissal, Chase and Cameron left, House began to assemble a new team. Then it brought a lot of new things to the established series and gave viewers many iconic characters, including the Thirteenth.
Although Clark is still the best possible choice to replace Zach on Dr. Brennan's team.
The bald man is Dean Norris. Cameo roles in "Castle", "The Mentalist", "The X-Files", "Charmed", "Deceive me", "Terminator", "Body Investigation" and a dozen other films and TV series. Another addition to the number of familiar faces when watching "Bones". I feel that by the end of the eleventh season there will be more than a hundred of them. And then I'll watch other TV series and get to know those I met in the "Bones" themselves.
@vk594813: It's not strange, because I haven't watched a single episode of "Breaking Bad", and I don't plan to in the future, to be honest. From what I've heard about this series, in Breaking Bad, the main characters are involved in the manufacture of drugs. And it somehow doesn't attract me to watching at all. I'd rather watch a TV series about a police squad that fights drug manufacturers :-)
Damn it!!! Caesar!!! His broadcasts helped me to more or less adjust the psyche of my dog... I screamed so much when I saw him in this episode!:3 Very cool guy. I love him! Uh, and Dean Norris was also very pleased. But, after watching "under the dome", his image does not fade in any way. Even here, it seems to have been shot long before "under the dome", but I still only saw Big Jim here.))
Finally, a normal assistant. And finally, Hodgens broke through. He was too calm in the last episode. Please don't throw slippers at me, but I don't like dogs. Ripley was sorry, though. I've never had any luck with the owners in my life. But, of course, he should have been put down. Intentionally or not, he killed a man.🤷🏻♂️ The whole episode was touched by Parker and Sweets. ☺️
Before that, I thought the episode where Hodgens and Brennan were buried in a car underground was the coolest and hardest, but now this episode has taken the first place. What kind of freaks people are sometimes. Poor dogs(
They treated the dog very cruelly, although I understand that they could not have done otherwise, because if they killed him, then you never know who would blow the roof off. I hope Brennan gets a dog from the shelter after all. It was obvious that she was happy.
I feel sorry for the dog (and Brennan(( I cried with her when they were sitting at the laptop together, it was so sweet, I thought it would be cool if she kept Ripley for herself ..I wouldn't forgive Booth for that.
Reflections on the series. Did it just seem to me that Parker took out a woman's finger with a long red nail from the socket? I'm sorry about the dog, but it's an emotion. If you think about it sensibly, then Booth did the right thing. A wild animal that feels human blood is killed, like a bear, a wolf, or a tiger. A dog may look normal, but in a stressful situation, some trigger could provoke aggression towards a person. It is also strange that the owner of the farm, his son, was not involved. Didn't they know what was going on under their noses?
I think a finger in a socket and a man's body are completely different things. The finger does not have a geo-location connection with the body, they would not be able to find it. And where the bird picked up the remains will remain a mystery. 🙌🏼
@Dana_ptr: you slept through the second episode of the season, where they realized they didn't trust each other, and then Angela called Brennan and cried that she had broken up with Hodges.
@NivoRAZH: Thanks for your comment. I also didn't notice that there wasn't a second episode in the player. After the first one, the third one immediately followed, and it was not clear why they were behaving so strangely.
I really liked the assistant. Overall, the episode is incredibly sad. The subject of dog fighting breaks my heart. It's creepy that people do this. And Ripley feels incredibly sorry. It's all so unfair. When Bones was sitting with him at the laptop… I thought she was going to take it for herself. The phrase "he was put to sleep" stopped my heart for a moment. Brennan's monologue at his grave is just in my heart
Instead of sending the dog to a shelter to an experienced dog handler, Booth made the cruelest radical decision. To get rid of the problems. That's basically all you need to know about him. I finally realized that he would never be one of my favorite characters.…
@shipisvar: What are you talking about? Booth did everything right. A dog that has tasted human blood is dangerous. And no dog handler will help here, by the way, the dog handlers themselves are talking about this. Yes, it's unfair, but Booth made the only right decision. Ripley is very sorry, he has fallen victim to human cruelty, but it is also wrong to put other people in danger.
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37And I also liked this assistant - he managed to try so much in his life!
Actually, the whole mess with the assistants after Zach's arrest reminded me of the beginning of the fourth season of Dr. House, when after Foreman's dismissal, Chase and Cameron left, House began to assemble a new team. Then it brought a lot of new things to the established series and gave viewers many iconic characters, including the Thirteenth.
Although Clark is still the best possible choice to replace Zach on Dr. Brennan's team.
And Caesar made me happy, he's a funny guy.
Uh, and Dean Norris was also very pleased. But, after watching "under the dome", his image does not fade in any way. Even here, it seems to have been shot long before "under the dome", but I still only saw Big Jim here.))
And finally, Hodgens broke through. He was too calm in the last episode.
Please don't throw slippers at me, but I don't like dogs. Ripley was sorry, though. I've never had any luck with the owners in my life. But, of course, he should have been put down. Intentionally or not, he killed a man.🤷🏻♂️
The whole episode was touched by Parker and Sweets. ☺️
I cried with her
when they were sitting at the laptop together, it was so sweet, I thought it would be cool if she kept Ripley for herself
..I wouldn't forgive Booth for that.
I'm sorry about the dog, but it's an emotion. If you think about it sensibly, then Booth did the right thing. A wild animal that feels human blood is killed, like a bear, a wolf, or a tiger. A dog may look normal, but in a stressful situation, some trigger could provoke aggression towards a person.
It is also strange that the owner of the farm, his son, was not involved. Didn't they know what was going on under their noses?
Thanks!
It's terribly unfair