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Bones starring David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel

Posted on December 21, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Bones starring David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel
Bones starring David Boreanaz & Emily Deschanel

I started watching Bones pretty much when it first started – I only recently got to writing about it. I have an on-off relationship with this show. When I watch it, I can’t get enough of it but come on, there are many good distractions out there Castle, The Mentalist, House, Fringe…

So since we got the Bones tardiness apology out of the way:

Plot & Characters

Dr. Temperance ‘Bones’ Brennan (Emily Deschanel) is a brilliant forensic anthropologist working with the (fictional) Jeffersonian Institute in Washington D.C. She is also a published author and an occasional partner for the F.B.I, when the crime scenes feature not bodies in flesh but rather just bones. Her partner at the F.B.I is Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz), who often calls her Bones – despite her objections.

Bones and Booth get on reasonably well, despite their character clashes, different points of view and social behavior. Bones is too involved in her science, lacks all diplomacy and political correctness, often to the point of being insensitively blunt. Booth calls Bones and her team “squints”, who are more at home at labs than crime scenes, although Bones manages to get more involved in the field and Booth at the lab.

Despite his military background, Booth has an emotional side and a soft spot for Brennan. Romantic & sexual implications are made for these two characters from the first episodes, although it is not quite acted on for a long while. Six seasons into the show, they never officially got together minus a couple of kissing scenes.

Other characters – both in their interaction with each other & with Booth- are quite fun:

Temperance’s best friend is Angela (Michaela Conlin) – who is a great computer programmer and who has developed the program that can give their bones “faces”, making identification easier. She is comfortable at the lab and with the computers. She is also much more social than Brennan, however the crime scene does give her a “yuck” factor.

Zack (Eric Millegan) is a rookie and the youngest member- despite being a genius, he has a lot to learn both when it comes to bones and women.

Jack Hodgins (T.J. Thyne) has 3 advanced degrees, is a big help in cracking the cases and he is also famous for conspiracy theories.

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So like many crime shows, we get a crime scene. There is a set of bones and Bones and her teams’ assistance is needed. Then we get sheer brilliance, detective work on bones, detective work with people and the victim and the killer(s) are identified.

Of course relationships and characters evolve through each episode and season. The show started in 2005 and is currently in its 6th season.

Verdict

It is a great show, but it is not exactly for the very faint of heart. Hell, I am used to some gore and blood and dead bodies, being a regular fan of crime and vampire shows. But I am still not immune to

seeing so many bones. But the storylines, character interactions and fun banter make the show well worth watching.

8.4 on IMDB.

Fun Quotes:

Season 1, Episode 3

Zach: (to Booth quietly) Sometime when you’re not busy, I was wondering if I could ask you a few questions about sexual positions.

Booth:  If you even try I will take out my gun and shoot you between the eyes.

Season 1, Episode  4

(On Bones’ boss sending her on a field trip with Booth)

Bones: Why is Booth the one who decides if we are going to Washington State?  He gets the gun and the authority.  He’s the one that people like.

Dr. Gibson:  Firstly, he didn’t decide that you go to Washington state.  He made a request.  I’m the one who decides where you do and do not go.

Bones: And secondly?

Dr. Gibson: Secondly, It’s time to live a little Temperance.  Connect with other people.

Bones: Are you suggesting that I take this opportunity to have sex with Booth on a field trip?

Dr. Gibson: Good God, where’s Dr. Freud when you need him?

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Fun Notes:

  • Getting a lead role on a TV show is tricky. And there is always a risk of cancellation. If an actor is lucky enough to land the leading role in a show that lasts, then he faces the challenge of being branded that character or never finding another gig getting so popular. Well, David Boreanaz doesn’t have this problem so far. He played the vampire Angel/Angelus for 8 seasons in a row (3 for Buffy, 5 for his spin-off Angel). Angel ended in 2004 and Bones started in 2005. We hope Boreanaz always is this lucky. We like watching him.
  • Actress Zooey Deschanel, who you might remember from Yes Man and 500 Days of Summer, is the real life sister of Emily Deschanel.
  • Emily Deschanel and Michaela Conlin are good friends both on and off screen.
  • Anne Dudek appears as Booth’s girlfriend in two episodes. She gets a lot of girlfriend/ex-girlfriend roles to the main characters in popular shows, including House and How I Met Your Mother.

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: anne dudek, bones, bones tv series, bones tv show, crime, David Boreanaz, drama, Emily Deschanel, Eric Millegan, Michaela Conlin, mystery, T.J. Thyne, TV shows, Zooey Deschanel

Shark TV Series starring James Woods, Jeri Ryan & Danielle Panabaker

Posted on October 13, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Shark starring James Woods
Shark starring James Woods.

Sebastian Stark (James Woods) is the most brilliant defense lawyer in town. He is loaded and he gets a kick out of being the best. Winning his recent trial however changes things forever: a wife-beater has almost beaten his wife to death but apparently called 911 and saved her. Sebastian wins his case, on the grounds that if he’d intended to kill her, he wouldn’t have called 911. Both his defendant and his beaten wife are grateful.

But at night, he gets a phone call. This time, the guy has actually killed his wife. He is not in shock or depressed but smug that Sebastian will make him walk free again. This makes Sebastian reconsider his career as a defense lawyer. He’d no doubt soon shake the shock and guilt and move on, but he gets an interesting offer: he is proposed to work with the D.A’s (Jeri Ryan) office.

Suddenly finding himself on the opposite end of the table, Sebastian is now determined to put every criminal behind bars. He starts by training and showing his “rookie” young lawyers team (Sophina Brown, Sarah Carter, Sam Page, Alexis Cruz) some tough love. They are not all that impressed about his approach, but at the end of the day, they know he is the best and they have a lot to learn.

Sebastian’s personal life is also about to have a major change: His ex-wife is moving to New York and taking their 16-year-old daughter Julie (Danielle Panabaker) with her.

However Julie makes a surprising decision and Stark’s life begins a very different chapter.

Sebastian Stark is the much more social version of House. He is equally brilliant. He knows how good he is. But he is also aware that he hasn’t been the perfect father and he does his best to make it up to his daughter. It is impossible not to like and admire Stark and James Woods make him a great character to watch.

Shark is a first class drama/thriller with lots of entertaining moments. Unfortunately it only lasted for 38 episodes. It is from 2006 and if you like your mystery shows, Shark is a must. Watch a couple of episodes and you will probably be upset about the fact it only aired for 2 seasons.

Favorite Line from Episode 1, Season 1:

Sebastian Stark: (his first reaction to the Mayor’s offer): Me a prosecutor? I eat prosecutors for breakfast, they are my main source of fiber. Come on!

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Wanna know about the Best Shark Villain?

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You like your shows thrilling and leading characters brilliant? Here are some other shows you might like (if you already like them, please drop by and leave your comments):

24 starring Kiefer Sutherland

The Closer starring Kyra Sedgwick

The Mentalist starring Simon Baker

House starring Hugh Laurie

Leverage starring Timothy Hutton

Castle starring Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Alexis Cruz, crime, danielle panabaker, drama, James Woods, james woods shark, Jeri Ryan, mystery, Sarah Carter, shark tv series, shark tv show, Sophina Brown, TV shows

The Mentalist Season 3: Patrick Jane is back with episodes 1 & 2

Posted on October 2, 2010 Written by ripitup

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The Mentalist starring Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Amanda Righetti, Owain Yeoman, Tim Kang
The Mentalist starring Simon Baker, Robin Tunney, Amanda Righetti, Owain Yeoman, Tim Kang

The Mentalist is back in full swing! Last Thursday saw the airing of the first episode of The Mentalist’s new season. If you are new to this addictive, fun and intense crime/msytery/drama/thriller, you can read these posts on the show and the characters:

The Mentalist Review

The Mentalist vs . Castle – fun characters and plots comparison

Television’s 3 Most Brilliant and Emotionally Intense Characters- feat Patrick Jane

Where the characters ended up after 2 seasons:

–          In several episodes, Patrick Jane (Simon Baker) got close to the murderer of his wife and daughter – Red John. However John elluded him and his mates in the CBI.

–          Patrick was close to dating and romantic possibilities, until he crossed paths with Christina (Leslie Hope) again.

He didn’t believe in her ability as a psychic, but was impressed with her ability to read people and it seemed like he found his match in the mental area. They even agreed to go on a date, but Red John stroke again. Christina made the mistake of thinking she could reach out to the serial killer’s troubled soul and she ended up being kidnapped by him. Of course this traumatized Patrick.

–          Agents Rigsby (Owain Yeoman) and Van Pelt (Amanda Righetti) dated and it was going good, until they had to come out to Lisbon and the director. If they wanted to keep dating, one of them needed to transfer. Van Pelt didn’t want this kind of pressure on their relationship so they ended it. It was awkward for a while but they got the hang of it.

 

Red John has Christina but no one really knows what happened to her. Their recent case is of a well-known and respected businessman – he has been kidnapped and his driver was shot to death in the process. Patrick has no interest in the case but because the guy is an important member of the society, Lisbon is pressured to involve Patrick. So she manipulates him into the case. Chow (Tim Kang) is taking care of the kidnapped man’s wife, while Patrick and Lisbon interview the dead guy’s family: his ex-wife and their daughter, with her step-dad. Of course Jane solves the case from day 1, but messes with Lisbon and their bosses just for the hell of it.

The Mentalist is back and it feels like it never went away. The chemistry and the fun are all there. If you haven’t started already, you are missing out on a great show.

Episode 2

Patrick Jane gets a call from his brother-in-law Danny. When cops arrive at the crime scene, they find a dead body and Jane holding the murder weapon. Lisbon persuades the detective to release Patrick to her custody. She knows Patrick didn’t commit the crime, but she is not sure about Danny and neither is Patrick. But he is ready to find and help Danny.

We get another fun, intriguing and emotional episode as Patrick’s search takes us to the “carnies” and we get to find out a little bit more about Jane’s past and his relationship with his deceased wife.

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Fun note: Last season, I had covered both The Mentalist and Castle separately and then did a post comparing these shows. Funnily enough, season 3 for both shows gave us one more similarity, as Castle also was suspected for murder this season. Castle’s happened in episode 1 while Jane’s happened in episode 2.

Posts featuring Simon Baker and The Mentalist

The Mentalist TV Series Review- Starring Simon Baker

Castle vs The Mentalist- Comparing the two addictive shows

Television’s 3 Most Brilliant, Emotionally Broken Men: Patrick Jane, Gregory House and Jack Bauer

Use of Social Media in TV Series featuring Castle, The Mentalist, House, Cougar Town and NCIS Los Angeles

Seven Engaging Tv Shows with Suspense Featuring Castle, The Mentalist, House, Ncis Los Angeles and More

(Seven Famous Organization Acronyms From Television Featuring Ctu, Ncis, Csi and More)

All Posts Featuring Simon Baker

Simon Baker Trivia: 21 Facts About Australian Actor Simon Baker

Something New Movie Review

Not Forgotten Movie Review

The Lodger Movie Review

Top Nine Aussies in The Entertainment World: Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Kylie Minogue and More

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: Amanda Righetti, cast of the mentalist, crime, drama, mystery, owain yeoman, patrick jane, patrick jane the mentalist, Robin Tunney, Simon Baker, The Mentalist, the mentalist cast, the mentalist season 3, the mentalist tv series, the mentalist tv show, thriller, Tim Kang, TV shows

The Closer starring Kyra Sedgwick

Posted on September 13, 2010 Written by ripitup

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The Closer starring Kyra Sedgwick, J.K. Simmons and Jon Tenney
The Closer. From left: Michael Paul Chan, J.K. Simmons, Kyra Sedgwick, Jon Tenney and Corey Reynolds

Brenda Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) has just been appointed to LAPD as Chief of Police. Previously located in Atlanta, she has great training and results under her belt when it comes to interrogations: she manages to get confessions and close cases fast. But at her new office, she faces hostility from her new colleagues, as she is new, a little tough and doesn’t take crap from anyone. However she soon proves her reputation and even though she gets on people’s nerves, she is probably the worst thing that can happen to criminals. Co-starring as her boss is J.K Simmons.

There is also Brenda’s relationship with FBI agent Fritz (Jon Tenney), which could have gone a lot more smoothly if their cases didn’t intersect and Brenda wasn’t obsessed with getting justice.

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The Closer first aired in 2005, but I hadn’t paid much attention to it first. Kyra’s accent threw me off a little (it is not her interpretation of the accent but the accent in general) and well, there were so many criminal dramas going on, I really didn’t think this one was different.

Well, while it may not be unique, it certainly is different and entertaining; not to mention a little addictive. I love watching a woman in charge and her unusual methods to get things done. After a while, the accent doesn’t bother me much as the story does pull you in.

While I am not as attached to the show as I am to Castle and The Mentalist, I realized it was really good TV and a rather good substitute. Kyra Sedgwick finally won the Emmy this year for Best Actress in Drama as well. Kyra was also nominated for Golden Globe many times and won in 2007.

Give this a shot. Your favorite moments might just be the ones where she gets her suspects/criminals to confess- her tactics are well worth seeing. And it is good to see Kyra as a leading actress.

Other Posts on Kyra Sedgwick

6 Hollywood Couples: Gorgeous, Glamorous and Happy Together

Phenomenon starring John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick and Robert Duvall

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Filed Under: TV shows Tagged With: crime, drama, j.k. simmons, jon tenney, Kyra Sedgwick, the closer, the closer tv series, the closer tv show, TV shows

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