I agree with the other reviewer who said that he didn't understand most of what was happening and what was done to catch the perp. Also, I'm not even sure what the crime was. Of course, it was an excuse to bring back Booth and Brennan's alter egos, Buck and Wanda, and allow Brennan to go crazy n demolition derby. And we have Gordon Gordon who is by far the most insightful investigator of any of them. He seems to dig up things that go unseen to the others. Hodgins continues his efforts to try to exonerate Zach Addy who is waiting in the wings, I guess. It was a nice ride after the sombre conclusion of the previous episode.
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Ding dang doodle!
briezey22 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Gordon Gordon AND Buck and Wanda?!? How could this not be a 10/10!?
The case for this particular episode was kind of whatever. To be honest I didn't really follow much of it and it sort of seemed as though the writers didn't put much effort into it. I'm still kind of confused as to how he ended up in all that hay, but maybe I just missed that explanation.
The real exciting parts was having Gordon Gordon back, who really helped Hodgins with the Gormagon case. I also love that the Gormagon vault was essentially preserved for all of these years. I mean it makes sense that they wouldn't get rid of anything, because it's evidence. But it's as if Hodgins' office is a replica of the vault - silver skeleton and all.
We also got to see Buck and Wanda Moosejaw! Now I don't think it was my favorite adventure that Buck and Wanda have taken (I don't think anything can top double trouble in the panhandle), but it was really fun to see Booth and Bones go undercover (probably for the last time of the series). It feels like a great ending.
Overall, we made some great progress with the Gormagon stuff and I am so excited to see how that storyline played out.
Best part: Gordon Gordon of course!
Worst part: lazy writing for the case.
The case for this particular episode was kind of whatever. To be honest I didn't really follow much of it and it sort of seemed as though the writers didn't put much effort into it. I'm still kind of confused as to how he ended up in all that hay, but maybe I just missed that explanation.
The real exciting parts was having Gordon Gordon back, who really helped Hodgins with the Gormagon case. I also love that the Gormagon vault was essentially preserved for all of these years. I mean it makes sense that they wouldn't get rid of anything, because it's evidence. But it's as if Hodgins' office is a replica of the vault - silver skeleton and all.
We also got to see Buck and Wanda Moosejaw! Now I don't think it was my favorite adventure that Buck and Wanda have taken (I don't think anything can top double trouble in the panhandle), but it was really fun to see Booth and Bones go undercover (probably for the last time of the series). It feels like a great ending.
Overall, we made some great progress with the Gormagon stuff and I am so excited to see how that storyline played out.
Best part: Gordon Gordon of course!
Worst part: lazy writing for the case.
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