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After my intense disappointment with "The Woman in the Garden" comes four really stellar episodes, two of which were new to me. Here we go.

The Man on the Fairway

This was a solid episode. There's character change without bastardized characterization; Brennan manages to deal with her parents' disappearance without morphing into a completely different character. I don't understand why every single male who cameos has to be a potential love interest for B, but whatever. Hardly my biggest concern. And the characters are even doing risky, omigod the writing could go wrong at any minute things with the hiding from Goodman, but they manage to do something divorced from the norm (in the case of Brennan and Zack; I'm sure Angela and Hodgins had no qualms about the sneaking) while never straying from character. Their actions were perfectly, convincingly justified. I am so proud of my show!

(Also, the sneaking was funny. "Never freeze up on me again!" Hee.)

I really liked the frozen pig experiment. It was clever and visually interesting, and everyone's reactions to the experiment rocked. (As a segueway from that, I really enjoyed the interactions between Hodgins and Goodman this ep; much more natural and enjoyable than their battle in "The Woman at the Airport.")

Ho, I loved this:

Brennan: Assume the victim was frozen solid when he was fed into the chipper.
Zack: No way!
Booth: The correct response would be "Yes way."

-- because it was funny (I'm really one for the soft jokes, I know it) and because I'm always telling people, "The correct response is ________," as in, "How awesome is that? The correct response is very awesome." Ha.

I also liked Booth and Zack's "bonding" ritual. I like how Booth does what's best for Booth while finding a way not to hurt Zack, and I like how confounded Brennan is by the whole thing.

Good episode.


Two Bodies in the Lab

I had seen this one before (more than once, I think) but I watched it twice, once with David and Emily's commentary and once without.

Okay, holy God, where to start. I know: ADAM BALDWIN! HOLY CRAP, IT'S JAYNE!

The beginning of this episode is a little hurried, but there's so much interesting character stuff going on that I don't care.

(Sidenote: "cugini" is Italian for "cousins," which I only noticed in passing the first time I watched the episode, but now cannot ignore because, during the commentary, DB insists that it sounds like a sandwich topping, and he and Emily talk for, like, three whole minutes about cugini sandwiches.)

At this time, I'd like to urge anyone who hasn't already to watch the episode with the commentary. I do this pretty compulsively anyway, because I'm really interested in the behind-the-set/script/camera aspect of shows (and a Pop-Up Video addict) but this track is really funny. DB and Emily have excellent chemistry, and I think they may be a little drunk. For reals; listen to it.

Hodgins/Booth interaction = Awesome. Too awesome to comment on.
Booth/pudding interaction = Awesomer still.

Okay, I don't know what my kink is, but I find Booth hotter in this episode than in any other. What with the unkemptness and the . . . bruising . . . and . . . okay, I have a thing. I get it.

The first time I saw this episode, I remember being irritated that Brennan was so presumptuous as to go through Booth's medical files, but this time, I realized that she was panicked and had to find something comforting; some logical, non-emotional way to deal with the situation, so she did what she does best and went to the bones. It's actually really touching, if you think about it.

In conclusion: this is an awesome, awesome episode; I could probably write a whole post just about it. (But I'll spare you.)


The Woman in the Tunnel

HOLY CRAP, IT'S SKIP!! Seriously, we need to start keeping a list of the Jossverse people who have cameo'd on this show. 'Cuz damn.

Okay, also high on the squee list? When Booth and Brennan are watching the documentary footage that Skip (shut up, that's his name) found, Booth is wearing Converse. Why? I don't care; it's very, very cute.

Brennan should know that discharging a weapon at a crime scene compromises evidence.

The whole dual societies thing? Fine. The whole Harold-is-homeless-Booth thing? Holy crap, wouldn't it be nice to just, for once, like, for fun, have a metaphor or an allusion or a parallel that you just left alone and didn't bring up in dialogue every scene? That would be swell.

I kept waiting for someone to close the blinds or turn down the lights in Harold's interrogation room, and I'm really glad it was Angela. Her attitude toward Harold was interesting, but I think it's less about her fear of "crazy people" she's not dating (as was emphasized in the dialogue) and more a personal fear of being trapped somewhere.

I really liked Booth and Goodman's interactions in this episode; I really like whenever they're onscreen together. Aw, Goodman nostalgia.


The Skull in the Desert

To begin with: the what the fuck is wrong with David's tattoo? picspam.

I was under the impression that David just had one wrist tattooed. However, watching "The Skull in the Desert," I became very confused.

Witness the tattoo on the left wrist (I've circled the tattoo in all the pictures -- with my super-advanced, very not pathetic homemade circle -- like you don't know what you're looking for):



Witness, just moments later, the tattoo on the right wrist (but the watch is still on his left):



And, to corroborate my suspicions (and because I couldn't find a good right-wrist shot from this ep in any galleries, and my DVD player is done taking screencaps after the batch I did for my new layout), a right-wrist shot from "The Man on the Fairway":



It would be just neat if someone could explain this to me.

ETA: Okay. I was unaware that DB had two tattoos, and I guess that could explain it. I'm a little disappointed that the mystery's over:



OKAY. Moving on. I really loved that there was an Angela-centric episode, especially because it gave us a view into her past, and you know how flashback-ep hungry I am. I love that Brennan dropped everything just because Angela was worried about something not logic-based. I love that Booth came out to help his friends, and because he was so pleased at the suggestion that he could "get federal" on people.

Brennan was awesome in this episode. She was an amazing friend without compromising her character and becoming . . . Angela, I guess. This was really, really good, and I really liked getting to see that side of her. See, HH? Brennan can be soft and human without freaking out and morphing into She-Hulk someone she's not.

The mystery in this ep more or less came out of left field, but you knew that white artist guy (who was, incidentally, also on Angel) was involved because . . . well, he was just so mean. Heh.

Good episodes, show! Keep it up!

What do you guys think about all this?

Date: 2007-06-13 06:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kita0610.livejournal.com
Some kind of camera thing, because the tat is real. And it's on his left wrist I think, it matches his wife's.

I...know far too much about this man's life.

Date: 2007-06-13 06:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carlyinrome.livejournal.com

Thanks. I'm just . . . it's freaking me out.

All the better to stalk him with. Anyway, there are far worse hobbies than David Boreanaz.

Date: 2007-06-13 06:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kita0610.livejournal.com
Sure. Lots worse hobbies.

Uh. The tattoo says soul and his wife says mate.

I swear that's all I know.

Date: 2007-06-13 11:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lafemmedarla
I knew someday I'd be able to use this icon.

Doesn't he have two tattoos? One on each wrist and his wife has the same but on oposite wrists so when they hold hands...

I am thinking way too much about this, aren't I?

Date: 2007-06-13 03:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kita0610.livejournal.com
Oh! I knew about the holding hands thing. Your explanation makes sense!

Date: 2007-06-13 06:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rogueslayer452.livejournal.com
I LOVE the commentary for "Two Bodies in the Lab". David and Emily do have great chemistry, it was a hoot to listen to. They were indeed very giddy, perhaps drunk. I liked the bit with the "keys". They crack me up. It was fun to see Adam Baldwin. This is like, the second time David has had to work with him, and I love those connections of the Jossverse.

Hee, Booth/pudding kink. :D

Her attitude toward Harold was interesting, but I think it's less about her fear of "crazy people" she's not dating (as was emphasized in the dialogue) and more a personal fear of being trapped somewhere.

I found that interesting, too. I like the fact that we get to know more about Angela with each episode, and it's even more interesting than the Brennan dynamic (which, while I like the character Angela's sweet personality and everything that's revealed with her is very nicely done. Am I making sense with this?) This also leads to the Angela-centric episode where we learn more about her character and her friendship basis with Brennan. I also liked seeing the human-connecting side the Brennan, and it would make sense that it would be with Angela than anyone else.

Have I mentioned that I love Angela?

I really liked Booth and Goodman's interactions in this episode; I really like whenever they're onscreen together. Aw, Goodman nostalgia.

I know! They had such a great onscreen chemistry, as did everyone else, and I liked his character very much. I miss Goodman. :(

Date: 2007-06-13 06:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carlyinrome.livejournal.com

You totally make sense! And I agree. The fleshing out of Angela's character is handled much better than, say, Booth's or Brennan's (especially Brennan's), and it's all really rewarding stuff. You don't get more information about Angela and think, "Eh. Whatever." It's all interesting and it helps make a more complete picture of her.

Goodman was awesome, although I also like Camille, and not just because she sexually harrasses Booth at work.

Date: 2007-06-13 12:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lafemmedarla
Okay, I don't know what my kink is, but I find Booth hotter in this episode than in any other. What with the unkemptness and the . . . bruising . . . and . . . okay, I have a thing. I get it.

I got that kink too. Boy, did he look yummy!

Date: 2007-06-14 02:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carlyinrome.livejournal.com

It's a weird thing. I have no desire to actually cause the pain, but . . . damn Patricia, the things I'd do to that boy, looking like that.

Date: 2007-06-13 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seeksadventure.livejournal.com
I have been holding off and holding off on buying it because I just know, if I'm patient, I will find it somewhere for $19.99 again. (I've seen it at Target, but there isn't a Target in my hometown, and the only times it's been that price and I've been at a store, it's been sold out.)

However, you are making it very difficult to wait, because I want to watch the episodes again!

Date: 2007-06-13 05:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carlyinrome.livejournal.com

I feel you; I was going to wait, but then my Target had them on sale, so . . .

Sorry! I don't mean to be an enabler!

*hugs*

Date: 2007-06-18 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seeksadventure.livejournal.com
You're a great enabler, don't apologize! I can't wait for my copy to show up. Thanks.

*hugs*

Date: 2007-06-13 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] myhappyface.livejournal.com
Oh. god, yes, re: commentary for "Two Bodies in the Lab." The only way I could have loved that better was if there had been a visual insert in the episode so I could watch them cracking up and presumably being exceedingly drunk. "Don't call me 'keys'!" And I think you should do a whole post about it. No sparing! I don't want to be spared!

I know he has both wrists tattood (sidenote: omg so hot thank you DB), but I am at a loss to explain the. . . moving? All I know is I was watching an episode of Angel the other day, the one where Sahjann interacts directly with Angel for the first time, and I caught a little peek of his right tattoo and flailed muchly.

Date: 2007-06-14 02:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] carlyinrome.livejournal.com

The only way I could have loved that better was if there had been a visual insert in the episode so I could watch them cracking up and presumably being exceedingly drunk.

That would be so awesome, I have not the words.

And I think you should do a whole post about it. No sparing! I don't want to be spared!

Enabler! Hee, we'll see . . .

I know he has both wrists tattood

I was not aware of this. *momento biondo*

All I know is I was watching an episode of Angel the other day, the one where Sahjann interacts directly with Angel for the first time, and I caught a little peek of his right tattoo and flailed muchly.

I would have, too! (*is definitely not going back through her DVDs to look for this*)

Date: 2007-06-14 10:27 pm (UTC)
ext_2333: "That's right,  people, I am a constant surprise." (Default)
From: [identity profile] makd.livejournal.com
Once again, many thanks! Your recaps are delightful.

(and, just to remind: I left a list of the correct completion of the episodes in a previous recap's posting.

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