Your descriptions alone are worth looking through these lists.
Any episode with Angie's Dad is a great one.
Arnold Vosloo is a great actor as well and it helps elevate a usually basic villain motivation. I'll admit I want him to succeed a little.
(It took me a moment to make The Mummy connection.)
There is an alternate universe where the foot expert got his own spin-off show.
I miss Michael Clarke Duncan
The best characters make it hurt all the more :( I suppose wishing it was the depressed intern would be cruel of me?
The name of the episode should of been the eye opener.
This episode, Jacob has crossed the grey line he was in of being a "vigilante" into true murderer.
Booths smile is always infectious
Hopefully Finn grows on me because right now he makes the show seem slower.
"Then I'll make sure your not getting your man cave"
Sealing your fate Sweets.
Bones walking through the crowded prison was one of the most tense and annoying scenes.
This season has been a little rough at some episodes but this episode really reminded why I love Bones.
Pelant is one creepy m*therf*cker
What did they do to the theme song? Don't fix what isn't broken.
Frost and Sweets. The spinoff story I would've liked to see.
"I hear Donald Trump is going to run"
Oh boy Bones
Unique presentation for the episode and I felt it worked well.
Uncle Sweets :') Nice to see how close they have gotten.
His name is Thomas Edison.
Is it a requirement for every medical show to have a musical episode? Lol. Luckily this one was better than most. That opening song was killer.
The mother acts more like a teenager than the actual teenagers
Watching Bones try and run was so frustrating lol
This new direction in life for Sweets is interesting and admirable. It does show that he was an important piece in the team at the same time. Doesn't feel complete without him around.
Oliver Wells is growing on me
Favourite episode of the season
Random family members suddenly existing is usually annoying but this was done well, at least for me. The ending scene with them continuing to bond over the book was touching.
They could of cut that kessel run scene in half because it really dragged for such a pivotal moment. Outside of that i really enjoyed it more than i thought i would, a fun adventure and Aiden felt like Han Solo. It has it's logic issues and i can't say this is the movie you should see first this weekend in cinema but do watch the film.
It's weird...but i would like to see more of this Solo one day but i doubt it's going to make enough.
Few sequels live up to their first films but i feel this one does. I'm not saying it's blowing the original out of the water but you'll walk away as happy as you did if you enjoyed the original. I can't wait until (hopefully) the third Ant-Man is released down the line. The backbone of the MCU, the pallet cleanser needed between the world changing events.
I wish this show could've been saved. Good balanced medical shows are hard to come by.
I appreciate that those who work in intelligence actually come across as intelligent. In a lot of these type of movies usually the hero is put way above the rest of the characters but especially in that underground reveal scene it made this feel like an action chess movie between everyone.
Can't wait to watch it again.
Just like WWE events you can go too long and around the Okada/Marty match i felt it but all up it was a fun PPV. Worth every moment.
It's always someone wanting to weponize dinosaurs. Why can't it be a rogue circus ringmaster looking for...oh wait I suppose that borderlines King Kong.
Damn movie has me feeling sad for dinosaurs. They deserved better than their fate on the island. Building the park around a volcano was poor planning on someone's part.
"Hopefully someone got fired for that blunder"