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Dec 11, 2007 19:18

So, since I am catching up on my American shows.

Bones, Y/N? I have never seen any.

You know what I like.

bones

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fivil December 12 2007, 10:47:32 UTC
YES. I have to run to work like RIGHT NOW but when I come back I will ramble more and explain etc.

Though I see people have also pursuaded you to watch it, yay. I agree with Megan, some eps of S1 are poor but S2 is stronger.

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thelana December 12 2007, 11:45:11 UTC
I think somebody needs to make a list of the shipiest/angstiest B&B episodes. Then she can watch only those and can then decide whether it's worth watching the others as well.

AND WHY DON'T B&B HAVE A SHIP MANIFESTO! Who do I try to blackmail into making one? Are there any good B&B communities where I could ask?

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dangermousie December 12 2007, 14:15:08 UTC
Heee. I like the icon!

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fire_snake December 12 2007, 18:05:10 UTC
Yes. A pretty decent show with a better dialog then Moonlight. Although sometimes you can get a truckload through the holes in their plots. There is some chemistry, but not much angst, between the main characters.
I got mildly hooked on Life. It got started only this season, so there are only 11-12 episodes out so far.

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dangermousie December 12 2007, 18:08:29 UTC
As my obsession with Moonlight shows, I don't really need good dialogue :)

But it helps.

:)

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fivil December 12 2007, 21:31:34 UTC
Okay, so I think you would like Bones because like people have said, amazing OTP and the show writers know it so they won't invent a random character to make sure OTP never gets together again. Well, they haven't thus far and the quality of the show is steadily improving, so I have faith on this team of writers. They know the fans, they mostly know what the fans like, they do good on the show.

I half-agree, half-disagree with tatterpunk. What she said about B/B is true -- they are slow-moving, sort of clueless, "oh just kiss already!" type of pairing. On the other what makes them enjoyable, even if they're not flirting with each other openly or flat-out together, is the character clashes that occur between her liberal, scientist view and his more conservative, intuitive, down-to-earth ones. They're both smart, but in very different ways. The way they bicker, the way they learn about each other, the way they etch together into partners, it's just an amazing lovely thing to follow ( ... )

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dangermousie December 12 2007, 23:49:57 UTC
David Boreanaz is hot, but I assume you knew that already.

LOL, yes. Huge B/A shipper once upon a time.

Booth's character's patriotism irks me,

I am American so it won't bug me :)

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dangermousie December 13 2007, 02:44:28 UTC
I have first ep so I;ll see. After I mainline the kdrama goodness of Moonlight

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