"Bones" The Ghost in the Killer (TV Episode 2014) Poster

(TV Series)

(2014)

User Reviews

Review this title
4 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
8/10
Is anyone else utterly bored of sandcrab277
rflitcroft16 July 2020
It's like this reviewer doesn't understand how tv shows work. Especially one about criminology and Bones!!

@Sandcrab - you go on about the repetitiveness of the content. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who sees the irony in your words. You don't like the show, you don't like Brennan, you don't like anything it seems. WE GET IT!!! So do us all a favour and please switch off and delete all your boring reviews because we're over it.
52 out of 52 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
@rflitcroft you aren't the only one ...
briezey30 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Wow, what a good episode. I have always been a fan of the Pelant storyline, so I am happy to see that even though he is dead, he is having a lasting impact on the team, especially Brennan. I also really appreciate that Brennan is having nightmares because the show is finally showing that people are dealing with trauma.

I also really liked the Clark storyline in this episode. I think he has always been a really thought out character and its been fun to see his storylines develop. I also thought it was funny that in season 1 we got to see Hodgins after a decontamination shower and now we see Clark.

We also got to see Sweets and Hodgins paired up which was fun because that is not a common combination of characters.

Finally, we got that super sweet moment between Brennan and Clark where she calls him Clark and tells him that he can call her Temperance. It was just such a nice moment and it really shows how much Brennan respects Clark and appreciates him.

Overall, I think this was a great episode and I am excited to see what happens with this Ghost Killer storyline.

Best Part: Booth finally taking Brennan's side

Worst Part: So when Hodgins' friend from college is murdered and he works the case, there is a whole issue, but when a guy he knows is a suspect and then dies, Hodgins is allowed to work the case -- what are the rules here?

@sandcrab277: good job being able to watch an episode and comprehend what you saw. You are right, this crime show does start out with a crime every week (I know this is a crazy concept) and yes, the tv show titled "Bones" which follows a Forensic Anthropologist (that means person who studies bones and uses what they know to catch criminals - just in case you weren't aware) does use bones quite a bit to catch murderers. Oddly enough, a procedural tv show follows a similar format week to week, almost as if that is what is expected of a procedural... Listen, we all appreciate people's honest opinions, but stop wasting your time writing IMDB reviews for a tv show that you clearly don't enjoy watching and maybe spend your time watching and reviewing content that actually makes you happy.

All the best,

A person who actually enjoys the TV Show Bones.
10 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
A Look Back
Hitchcoc27 February 2023
It all starts with Brennan reeling from horrible dreams involving Pelant. Remember that he told Brennan that there was a woman somewhere who was actually responsible for the murders. So in her waking hours, Bones continues to focus on a "Ghost Killer." The problem is that Cam and the Jeffersonian have no budget to investigate a case that is based strictly on Brennan's gut feeling. The body this time is that of a sailor (a woman who went around the world and gained great fame) whose body was discovered. This brings Hodgins into the fold to retrace his youth and a man who was given everything by his family but continued to misbehave--possibly to murder. Edison is featured here and there is a moment when he admits his unhappiness to Brennan and they connect and understand one another. By the way, does anyone on the show call her Temperance?
2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
its way overdue
sandcrab2771 August 2018
Every episode starts out the same way ... gory body and remains ... then they strip the meat from the bones and put the bones on display ... examined and re-examined and re-examined and re-examined until the findings meet the deed ...ie; the need for a forensic bone specialist ... they are all murders or the super forensic team wouldn't be necessary ... some minor plot development makes it fbi jurisdiction so booth gets involved ... the formula usually works unless a writer gets a wild hair ... this wild hair of course
1 out of 85 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed