Have I slept for 8 months and just woke up?

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Re: Have I slept for 8 months and just woke up?

Post by puckishbearscubsfan on Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:43 pm

This is going to sound weird but I pray Hart and Co. have advance warning of some sort of cancellation or end of series when it happens. This will give them time to do something and not rush it haphazardly to get them together.

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Re: Have I slept for 8 months and just woke up?

Post by Beliskner on Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:58 pm

personally I thought Bones writers could be a little more creative then coming up with this cliche story line.

I also dislike the whole portrayel of Booth in the army, not accurate, not even close to reality, Bones writers don not have a clue about any of that.

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Post by elyon on Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:02 pm


Incidently, I saw an episode of some show called Jag...the guy says to the girl "let's give this a shot." In terms of trying a relationship. Only the woman, after he surprise of it, points out she can't tell if he's really interested in her, or in love with the idea of an instant family. Now I never watched Jag before, but I've heard it was almost as bad as the X-files. affraid and as I watched the scene playing out, all I could think of was, "oh, this is where the idea for the hundreth ending came from. Point being, if you've been watching tv shows for a while, certain cues start popping up that let you know your show has left the land of creativity and gone to the land of formulaic mediocrity. Even within a show there are signs - like realizing they are trying to recreate the scenarios from season two in season six. Twisted Evil [/quote]

I happened past the prom episode of 'Buffy' and what did I see but Buffy telling Angel, 'I can't change. I can't change.' Of course, she meant that she couldn't stop loving him but the similarities between that scene and the end of the 100th were striking. I loved Hart's tweet that said 'we don't emulate anyone'. Ha ha ha! Joss Whedon has been the ghost writer (metaphorically speaking) from the beginning.

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