![]() (If Angela knows Sweets is leaving because of Pelant, Booth certainly does.)Īh…Angela. There’s a catch in his voice there that reveals both his affection for Sweets, and perhaps his belief that things are continuing to fall apart, compliments of Pelant. No.’ in response to Sweets telling him he’d left an envelope for him. My heart breaks a little for Booth when he says, ‘No. I love all those moments (hey, I have a degree in sarcasm, too) though I think my favorite one is probably the one between Booth and Sweets. Cam and Sweets both have major arcs beginning (always a good thing in my book) and that leads to an embarrassment of riches in terms of character moments: (Pause for giggle at memory of Booth trying to be officious FBI guy while waddling.)īeyond the Booth and Brennan story, though, this is what I consider a Team Episode, where we see bonds between these people pretty much everywhere we look. Brennan is trusting Booth in the blind run through the obstacle course in the fat suit, we see how much Booth trusts Brennan. Better than many couples, as a matter of fact. Her reference to not being mad at Mars for something she doesn’t understand fits with this, I think.)īut what’s the takeaway from the retreat? That even when things are less than ideal between them, they’re good together. I don’t think she’s winging that decision – I think it’s completely conscious, based on logic, reason, and what she knows about Booth. (One of the things I found interesting is that Guru Guy tells her she uses her head too much – a common opinion about her – but right now, I think her choice to trust Booth is as much based on reason as heart. I love the idea that she’s making a decision to trust him despite the secret he’s keeping from her. Although I don’t want it to go on for long, I love where things are. It’s an interesting story to tell in terms of Booth and Brennan. No offense toward Wrong Naked Guy, because he was cute and everything, but dear Hart and Stephen…when you have a chance to give us naked Booth, please do so, okay?) (With the caveat that the wrong guy was naked. And Booth and the guys in their sweat lodge, discussing sports instead of relationships? Stereotypes exist for a reason, and that was played beautifully. Brennan’s calling the ancestors/seizure (hah!) in the sweat lodge shot to the top of my list of favorite funny Brennan moments. The one exception has always been Double Trouble in the Panhandle, though I’m not really sure why I love it.īut I straight-up loved this episode. I find the overacting on Brennan’s part painful to watch, and as a general rule, I like Booth and Brennan best when they’re being Booth and Brennan. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation, or any other non-merit factor of the purchaser, user, or patron.Confession: as a rule, I don’t automatically like undercover episodes. The appearance of advertising in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the Department of the Army, Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group of the products or services advertised. Army, under exclusive written contract with Fort Carson. Published by Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group a private firm in no way connected with the U.S. Government, the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, or Fort Carson. Contents of the Mountaineer are not necessarily the official views of, or endorsed by, the U.S. Fort CarsonĪbout Featured Photo Historical Treasures Notices Classifieds Digital Edition Archive Contact UsĬopyright ©, ↑ Fort Carson Mountaineer - This Department of Defense print and online newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the Department of Defense. ![]() Home News Military Community At Ease Sports 4th Inf.
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