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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Sightless in a Savage Land (2021)
One of my favorites of the later seasons
One of my favorite episodes of the later seasons. I loved Barba as the ADA and was so happy to see his return and his performance was even greater than expected.
Evil (2019)
Love this show so far!!
I really enjoyed season 1 and cannot wait for season 2! I really like the plot and the characters. The ONLY part I think they should change before season 2 is either making the daughters less annoying or putting them in a lot less scenes!
The Turning (2020)
Ok what was that ending
I don't get why someone would create a horror movie which had so much potential to be good and then end it like that...
Stan Against Evil (2016)
Absolutely loved this show - just wish there were more episodes!!
Absolutely loved this show. It's hilarious and John C McGinley is perfect for the role of Stan.
There is one thing I don't like about Stan Against Evil... the fact there's only 24 episodes!! I wish we could've gotten at least 1 more season of this show.. I feel like the ending didn't seem like a series finale but more like a season finale!
Bones: The Patriot in Purgatory (2012)
"The Patriot in Purgatory" is underrated
I feel like this episode of Bones is underrated for how incredible it was.
Of course it has humor to dull the sadness and death in the episode, like Bones episodes typically have.
And it's the first time that the interns are all together (except for Daisy), which I loved seeing them all together solving separate cases when Bones tries to initiate a competition between the interns of who could identify the most sets of remains down in "limbo" (aka bone storage).
When Aristoo comes across a set of remains that have him stumped, the team of the Jeffersonian and all the interns end up working together and come to the conclusion that the remains belong to a hero from 9/11 who saved the lives of 3 individuals, but his death wasn't ever looked at closely by law enforcement or coroners because he was homeless. The consequence of saving these 3 individuals, left the deceased with a number of bone breaks and damage to his entire body, which left his organs being pierced by broken bones, and it took him 10 long days be bleed out and die all alone.
This episode definetly has its sad parts but it has a wonderful meaning behind it. Through stories told by the team and the squinterns, it shows how much the events of 9/11 shaped everyone's lives. Even Hodgin's admits that he has looked into every 9/11 conspiracy there is and none of them hold up except for the fact that our country was attacked by extremists who hated everything about America.
Bones: The Truth in the Myth (2011)
Love "The Truth in the Myth"!
I absolutely love this episode, "The Truth in the Myth." The episode is different from other episodes and Bones and has more of a comedic element to it, which can probably be explained by the fact John Francis Daley (Sweets) wrote this episode, which is another reason that I love it!
Bones: The Doctor in the Photo (2010)
One of the best episodes of Bones!!
I absolutely love this episode of Bones! It's definitely one of my top ten favorite episodes.
Bones relates to the deceased more than she ever has before. The woman they found dead was a doctor, who was obsessed with her work, was hard on her interns, wore a dolphin ring (one exactly like the one Bones' mom gave to her and she wore very often), wasn't married, didn't have a boyfriend, had no children, and turned down the man who's in love with her, even though she's in love with him too.. remind you of anyone??!
After feeling a strong relation and connection to the victim, Bones looks at a photo of the deceased doctor and sees herself, even though no one else does. And while examining the bones and listening to the victims medical tapes, she hears her own voice and feels like they have very much in common. She even begins talking to the recording trying to find answers to who killed the victim, what the murder weapon was, and what was the motive for her murder.
At the end, with a little help from Sweets, she realizes that she doesn't want to end up like the victim - alone with no meaningful relationship. Towards the end of the episode Bones tells Booth her true feelings for him and how it was a mistake turning him down when he told her he loved her. But even though Booth still has feelings for Bones, he had to turn her down because he's with Hannah now.
Bones: The X in the File (2010)
Absolutely love The X Files references!
Bones and the X Files are 2 of my favorite tv shows and I love how this episode of Bones makes X Files references, including true alien believers who spend their lives searching for the "the truth" (because as The X Files says, "the truth is out there," right?) and who think that aliens killed the deceased and even the deceased's ringtone is set as the X Files theme song!!
I love that they did an x Files themed episode because in the first episode of the show, Booth says to Bones "we're Scully and Mulder" and of course Bones says "I don't know what that means." While in the last episode of the series, Booth says to bones. "We're way better than Scully and Mulder" and Bones replies "I don't know what that means."
Bones: The Grief and the Girl (2017)
Did they really have to kill Max??
I really think killing off Max in the previous episode was not a good decision but I understand part of the reason why they did it. Since Max abandoned Bones as a kid but when he came back he fought for her trust. And even after he finally got her trust and they developed close relationship, Bones was still worried for Max to watch Christine initially because he abandoned her as a child and was terrified he was going to do the same thing to her daughter.
The act of Max giving up his life to protect Bones and Booths children, Christine and Hank, shows his love for Bones and his grandchildren.
I liked seeing Sully again - 10 years after his last appearance on the show!
But I really would've loved to see Bones' brother, Russ, again - especially in this episode to support his sister and to grieve over their fathers' death together. When they announced season 12 was going to be "the final chapter" I was really hoping Russ would appear again for just a small scene at the least.
Over all "The Grief in the Girl" was an amazing episode, just like the other 244 episodes of the series!
Bones: The End in the Beginning (2009)
One of my favorite episodes of Bones
I absolutely love this episode of Bones.
I love how the episode ends with the story being told separately through Bones and her writing and through Booth and his dream.
I loved seeing all the squinterns together! I was especially happy they brought Zach back for this episode, as well as Caroline, Max, and a few other familiar faces!
Bones: The Nightmare in the Nightmare (2016)
One of the best episodes of the later seasons of bones by far!!
Bone was and still continues to be my favorite TV show, even now that it has unfortunately ended.
Out of the last couple seasons, I think this episode "The Nightmare in the Nightmare" is one of the best episodes.
The writing, acting, directing, etc in this episode is amazing. Emily ("Bones" and David ("Booth") have such a great on set chemistry which you see from the very first episode in 2005 to the very last episode in 2017!
And I was so incredibly happy they brought Zach Addy back finally in order to eventually prove his innoncence! Zach was one of my favorite characters on the show and I've been waiting 8 seasons for them to bring him back! I really do wish they would've had him in more than 2 of the 12 episodes of season 12!
Bones: The End in the End (2017)
Amazing ending to an amazing and groundbreaking television show
I'm still so sad Bones is over but I think the cast, writers, crew, etc. did an amazing job with the final season - they were able to pack tragedy and humor into the last 12 episodes and end the series on a positive and satisfying note.
The only things I wish they would've done with these last 12 episodes is bring by Zach Addy for more than 2/12 episodes and I would have liked to have seen Loren Dean make an appearance in one of the episodes to support his sister and mourn over their fathers death together.