Sunday, September 9, 2007

Bones


Bones - The Complete Second Season


Plot Summary

* Genres: Crime, Drama, Mystery
* Tagline: To Unravel A Murder, You Have To Strip It To The Bone.
* Plot Outline A cynical and lonely forensic anthropologist and a cocky FBI agent partner up to solve long-ago murders.
* Plot Synopsis: Dr. Temperance Brennan is a brilliant, but lonely, anthropologist whom is approached by an ambitious FBI agent, named Seely Booth, to help the bureau solve a series of unsolved crimes by identifying the long-dead bodies of missing persons by their bone structure. But both Agent Booth and Dr. Brennan and her team come up again a variety of interference from red tape, corruption, and local noncooperation.
* Plot Keywords: Washington D.C. | Forensic | University | Anthropologist | Bones | Babe Scientist | Bureaucracy | FBI Agent | Corruption | Conspiracy Theorist | FBI | Murder Investigation
I loved this season of Bones even more than season one, as more of the cast are developing to fuller characters, with new subplots to keep things tied together, and more really cool forensics.

Dr Brennan (Emily Deschanel) continues to struggle with her desire to feel normal emotional connection, while her intellect keeps her from exactly getting there, and while the chemical tension with her partner simmers under the surface. Thrown into the mix are new moral dilemmas due to her developing knowledge of her birth family, and shades of gray start to infiltrate her world of black and white. Can one be a moral (justified) killer? Etc. Forgiveness and love are examined in rather unique ways

Bones is very good TV, that I can enjoy with both my wife and my teens.
So if you have already watched season one, get season two (but really, watch one first for the character development that is quite good) and have a marathon fun weekend!

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