but the Bones finale disappointed me in a major way. What was that? I hate episodes revolving around a character’s dreams/hallucinations/fantasies. They’re totally pointless and extremely indicative of being out of fresh ideas. What was the point of Booth’s comatose dream mystery? The end of the episode was the only part of the show worth watching, but I am not looking forward to a season of Booth not remembering anything or anyone (particularly Bones). It’s going to be agonizing and painful to watch Bones realize that she loves/loved Booth, but due to Booth’s amnesia, they cannot be together. Also, how are they going to continue working together? Certainly, he can’t continue to work for the FBI. Will they bring in new FBI agents for Bones to collaborate with each week? Instead of the revolving door of interns to replace Zack, will it be a revolving door of FBI agents for Bones to choose from?
In closing, I would like to express some anger over what we were led to believe about Bones and Booth finally getting together. We were told explicitly that it would not be a dream or hallucination. LIES!
May 15, 2009 at 11:50 am |
I totally agree, I was SO dissapointed, it is not even worth discussing. Hey but it can only get better from there, right?
August 25, 2009 at 11:44 pm |
Actually, it was in fact a dream. When he says “Who are you?” he’s asking if Brennan is the Brennan from before, the always rational one, or if she’s the Brennan he’s married to. He said, “It seemed so real.” He just doesn’t know which Brennan he’s seeing in front of him. So, no amnesia.
August 25, 2009 at 11:45 pm |
Or, was married to in his “dream” I assume.