T.J. Thyne
- Jack Hodgins
- (as TJ Thyne)
Gerardo Celasco
- Mark Kovac
- (as Gerard Celasco)
Dave Roberts
- Dave Roberts
- (as David T. Boreanaz)
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Seen all of the episodes back to back during these last 2 years now I must say that this last season has been a big disapointment. And after seeing this as the final final chapter makes me also a little angry . "mid season"-final yes, but not as an ending worthy of the otherwise really good show.
Entertaining as this series was for a while, I binge watched the whole series to see how it ended up since I missed the finale when it aired. Not terrible but mediocre at best. Perhaps the final message is that life finds a way to go on despite what has happened? I choose to believe this to avoid thinking the ending was kind of a lame cop-out for some tired writers out of ideas.
So, for a "Scientific" show (a word consistently used incorrectly in the show, so i'll use it incorrectly here.), or at least a show that promotes technology and boasts extremely pedantic characters, it's unbelievable how technically wrong this show is. I've passed over calling worker bees drones, the logical fallacies of the "Bones" character, and all of the illegitimate/illegal/impossible things the "Angela" character does to help a case... to get to the end of this program. And the one thing that bugs the hell out of me is that they didn't use a fetal heartbeat for the audio when checking Angela's baby. It's like, COME ON! Is there a research staff on this show whatsoever? I'm not even a midwife, nor familiar in obstetrics... i'm just a father of two. I'm sure there are forums of trolls that have complained about these things for all the years of this show's life. I don't really want to contribute to that. However, when you create a show with characters who not only perform highly technical functions, but also base their morals and arguments on them, you have to do better.
The show ended fine, whatever, i still watched every episode like a chump.
The show ended fine, whatever, i still watched every episode like a chump.
Couldn't agree more with the review of Phillyfan099. Word by word. I just don't give 1 star because of the last two songs chosen to end the show. They were (are) indeed a good choice. That said, I raise it to 2 stars. I don't want to talk or refer to any scene in particular but in an overall point of view things don't go like this... and it was not the spirit of the show neither. What an horrible and disappointing way to end this show! :(
Don't get me wrong this was a good episode, but it was not worthy to finish the programme! It was just another episode, nothing more. I just watched the Grimm finale and it was fantasti, couldn't have asked for any more, but this is truly SO disappointing! All ended with no big, spectacular, this is what we're made of, look what's to come, here's a glimpse of the future! Failure, completely!
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- TriviaThe Booth and Bones exchange about Scully and Mulder mirrors an exchange with virtually the same lines from Pilot (2005).
- Quotes
James Aubrey: You know the saying: Once a ranger, always a ranger.
Seeley Booth: That's not the Rangers' slogan.
James Aubrey: I'm thinking of the Power Rangers.
- ConnectionsReferences Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993)
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