vampthropologist
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This episode is one of my sleeper favourites, and I can't believe how long it took for me to realise how great it is.
The Hodgela scenes on the rooftop (?) - that seems to only exist in this one episode - are so fun, sweet and silly. Brennan finally giving psychology and her gut a try - again, just for this one episode - is great, especially when coupled with the domestic B&B ft Sweets scenes. And then there's the Camastoo reveal which is both absolutely hilarious because nobody seems to be able to find a romantic partner outside of work and just really sweet once you see how down bad they are for each other.
One continuity thing that kinda annoys me though is Cam only just now being weirded out about Paul being Michelle's gynaecologist when that was nipped in the bud back in s5, he wasn't even Michelle's gynaecologist after that first episode. I know it was just mentioned to introduce the Cam/Arastoo of it all but they probably could've done it differently to keep things consistent.
One of the things I love the most though is Hodgins and Angela continuing to be in Cam's personal business. It's basically a repeat of them finding out about Cam and Booth in season 2 but even more enjoyable now that they're married and sharing secrets and not just overtly flirting with each other in the lab.
Anyway, love this episode, if I'm ever looking for just a fun episode of Bones to watch, this is always in contention, 10/10.
The Hodgela scenes on the rooftop (?) - that seems to only exist in this one episode - are so fun, sweet and silly. Brennan finally giving psychology and her gut a try - again, just for this one episode - is great, especially when coupled with the domestic B&B ft Sweets scenes. And then there's the Camastoo reveal which is both absolutely hilarious because nobody seems to be able to find a romantic partner outside of work and just really sweet once you see how down bad they are for each other.
One continuity thing that kinda annoys me though is Cam only just now being weirded out about Paul being Michelle's gynaecologist when that was nipped in the bud back in s5, he wasn't even Michelle's gynaecologist after that first episode. I know it was just mentioned to introduce the Cam/Arastoo of it all but they probably could've done it differently to keep things consistent.
One of the things I love the most though is Hodgins and Angela continuing to be in Cam's personal business. It's basically a repeat of them finding out about Cam and Booth in season 2 but even more enjoyable now that they're married and sharing secrets and not just overtly flirting with each other in the lab.
Anyway, love this episode, if I'm ever looking for just a fun episode of Bones to watch, this is always in contention, 10/10.
This is one of my favourite episodes, I love the Pelant arc from beginning to end and this sets the whole thing up so well.
Andrew Leeds is so good at playing a creepy villain that whenever he shows up in any other show/movie - which is fairly common since he's in a lot of stuff - it's a full on jump-scare for me.
All of the Caroline scenes are utter perfection, all of her zingers about Ezra Krane were so funny, and I love that she still has her same yellow car from all the way back in Judas on a Pole.
Cam warning Hodgins that our Booth is related to John Wilkes Booth and to not bring that up when he gets to the crime scene always makes me giggle.
The side plot of B&B trying to find a house is great too and in the end they find their own 'Mighty Hut'. Also when Brennan says "I can see the bones, Booth" I can't help but laugh at the indirect and unintentional shoutout to the TBB podcast gang about a decade in the future.
Andrew Leeds is so good at playing a creepy villain that whenever he shows up in any other show/movie - which is fairly common since he's in a lot of stuff - it's a full on jump-scare for me.
All of the Caroline scenes are utter perfection, all of her zingers about Ezra Krane were so funny, and I love that she still has her same yellow car from all the way back in Judas on a Pole.
Cam warning Hodgins that our Booth is related to John Wilkes Booth and to not bring that up when he gets to the crime scene always makes me giggle.
The side plot of B&B trying to find a house is great too and in the end they find their own 'Mighty Hut'. Also when Brennan says "I can see the bones, Booth" I can't help but laugh at the indirect and unintentional shoutout to the TBB podcast gang about a decade in the future.