
I’ll come clean right off the bat: in the past year, Bones has become my favorite show. I can’t help it. I’m a sucker for a strong female character who uses too many big words and also happens to be able to kick ass when the time comes. For those who haven’t seen it, I recommend Netflix-ing the pilot. Within the first ten minutes, you’ll see why this show is awesome.
But not to get too off topic, last Thursday Fox aired the finale of the fourth season of Bones. The episode opens with narration by everyone’s favorite bug-n-sludge guy: Hodgins. Soon, we find ourselves in an alternate reality: Bones and Booth are married and running a nightclub, Angela is their hostess, and Sweets is a bartender.
The entire episode tells us the story of what might have happened with these characters had they been in different circumstances. It's clever, it's fun, and it shows how much of the characters stays the same, despite new circumstances. Next to me, my friend was mumbling about how pointless the episode was, but it got me thinking. How many shows can let go of the mantle of their “doctors” and “detectives” and “scientists” and still be left with entertaining characters that can hold our attention for a full hour of television?
The episode, though of course only a fleeting fantasy that ends before the cliffhanger conclusion, is a testament to the strength of writing on Bones. The reason I love the show is for its characters, and I think that more a more modern shows are coming to realize that, if they give us interesting, fun people to watch, we don’t really give a shit what the people are doing. So Bones qualifies as especially ridiculous fantastic this week because it shows how much fun a show can be with great characters.
There is however, one major caveat to the Bones finale. I can feel some producer up there in Hollywood whose mind is churning over a Bones spin-off starring a pair of nightclub owners. All of my mind power is focused on stopping him (or her).
But it was an interesting experiment of an episode, and I would love to hear everyone’s thoughts. Was it good? Was it crap? Which of your favorite shows would you like to do an episode like that? Discuss.
