Die forensische Anthropologin Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan und der großspurige F.B.I. Spezialagent Seeley Booth bilden ein Team, um Morde zu untersuchen. Oft gibt es nicht mehr zu untersuc... Alles lesenDie forensische Anthropologin Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan und der großspurige F.B.I. Spezialagent Seeley Booth bilden ein Team, um Morde zu untersuchen. Oft gibt es nicht mehr zu untersuchen als verdorbenes Fleisch oder bloße Knochen.Die forensische Anthropologin Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan und der großspurige F.B.I. Spezialagent Seeley Booth bilden ein Team, um Morde zu untersuchen. Oft gibt es nicht mehr zu untersuchen als verdorbenes Fleisch oder bloße Knochen.
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The series has a lot of potential and I especially like that unlike X Files, these characters are dealing with "real life" events rather than other worldly events.
I think the lead actors are good together and am looking forward to the building of their chemistry together. Whether as working partners or romantics, I don't care, I just want there to be a degree of tension between them that will keep things interesting.
Are the cases mindblowing? No, but that's not what I want from network TV or procedurals. I want things I can watch and enjoy without hurting my head and that I can at least figure out every now and then before the show tells me. On this front, "Bones" is really top notch.
The characters are all new, apart from Brennan's ex-husband Pete (although we only got a glimpse of him in the season premiere) plus it is set in Washington DC rather than Canada and Virginia as in the books.
Tempe herself is rather different than the book character. Emily Deschanel is fine, but rather young and headstrong compared to the book Tempe. Even in the one episode, we have seen her rushing into things quite recklessly. I guess they wanted to make her a little more dynamic for TV.
The chemistry between Brennan and Booth (Boreanaz) was pretty good from the start, although they need to handle it properly. Maybe the Mulder and Scully reference is a hint of how they might handle things. However, the crime was a little flimsy. This first episode seemed to focus far more on establishing character and tone than on plot. Probably something that will change with future episodes.
On the whole, Riechs fans can have fun being snooty and complaining about Tempe's drinking and the lack of her cat, but I thought the show had definite possibilities. I know I'm keen to see how things unfold.
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- WissenswertesTemperance Brennan is an anthropologist who writes about the character Kathy Reichs in her spare time. In real-life, Kathy Reichs is an anthropologist who writes about the character Temperance Brennan.
- PatzerIn season one Brennan says that she was in the foster care system till her grandfather got her out; in later seasons she claims not to have met her grandparents.
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Dr. Lance Sweets: What part of your head hurts?
Special Agent Seeley Booth: The part above my shoulders.
- Crazy CreditsThe Far Field Productions after the end credits features a teenage boy in a cartoon-like art style who points to a field and asks "What does that mean?".
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: David Boreanaz & Slash (2010)
- SoundtracksBones Theme (Squints Mix By DJ Corporate)
Written by The Crystal Method
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