Thursday, April 9, 2009

Bones - Review & Recap - The Science in the Physicist

Bones
The Science in the Physicist

Original Air Date: Apr 9, 2009

Sr. Staff Writer- Karen
Karen@thetwocentscorp.com

Let me just say that I related with Booth , this entire episode. Lots of science mumbo-jumbo talk. Some science lady by the name of Diane dies in a really weird way and the team talks to lots of other science geeks…blah, blah, blah.

The fun part was watching Nigel and Hodgins. They blew off a cannon indoors. Froze a turkey and dropped it, only to have it bounce and hit Angela. (they expected it to shatter)

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  1. Let me just say that I related with Booth , this entire episode. Lots of science mumbo-jumbo talk. Some science lady by the name of Diane dies in a really weird way and the team talks to lots of other science geeks…blah, blah, blah.

    The fun part was watching Nigel and Hodgins. They blew off a cannon indoors. Froze a turkey and dropped it, only to have it bounce and hit Angela. (they expected it to shatter)

    Booth and Bones finally worked together this week. They got stuck in some high frequency room that looked like a freezer and had their hearing impaired for a while. Booth admitted that Bones is the only smarty pants that he likes. Bones admits, she likes how stupid Booth is, (in a funny way), and the way he puts the smart things together.

    Angela’s father (Mr. ZZ Top) is in town to kill Hodgins for hurting his little girl, but Angela talks him out of it. When the show ends, everyone asks where Hodgins is and then you see Hodgins wake up in the desert with a tattoo of Angela on his arm. Mr. ZZ got his revenge!

    What did you think? Like?

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  2. *heehee* I really enjoyed watching Nigel and Hodgins working together this week ("You know you're grounded, right?") When that turkey bounced off the floor, I laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes.

    I love Hodgins new tat! Wonder if he'll ever show Angela...LOL

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