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Bones: The Complete Second Season
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even better the 2nd time around - - I admit that I found myself caught up in the TV whirlwind that is Bones. But with good reason a show that focuses on solving crimes via skeletal remains mixed with humor, sorta romance and danger. It all equals a wildly addictive TV show that has you coming back for more with each episode watched.

It stars David Borenaz and Emily Deschanel as partners working together. Along Dr. Brennan and her crew of coworkers who are just as important to the show as the two stars in it. All kinds of things take place in the 2nd season with more storylines resolved and new ones opened up. They are just as addictive and compelling as the first season and they even have an addition to the team as a whole in a new director (Tamara Taylor) for the Jeffersonian.

I love the way the season progresses with the different members of the team reaching new personal goals and other things (marriage (sorta), promotion). It's exciting to see a show this good actually stick around for more than a minute. I can only hope that Season 3 picks up right where this season ended on a very high note and full of possibilities this time around. That i'm sure will have even more people flocking to check out this all around well written, directed and acted show in Bones.

Loving this series! - - Bones is easily my favorite show. I'm slowly collecting the seasons so I can watch them over and over. David Boreanaz is super hot!

Bones, Season 1 - - For those of you who enjoy the Bones TV show, this is an excellent way to review their many interesting relationships that pop up and develop through time, the humor embedded, as well as, see episodes that you may have missed should you have come to this show in the second, third or fourth season. The development of the characters and their relationships are just as interesting as the story line. AND, there's no commericals! There is a bit a gore, but if you can get past that very entertaining...

Bones 2 - - The first season was a big hit for my step daughter. Season two even bigger! She just turned 9 and likes the forensic stuff, but I worried about her psyche. Bones is some of that, and some light heartedness, as well as a whodunit. Just the right balance.

No bones about it... - - ...Season 2 is where Bones hits its stride. S1 was a fanatastic season, and what hooked most of us who have continued to watch this series, which is, by the way, currently one of the most well-written, character-driven, comprehensive shows on network television.

And it is the well written episodes (that frequently tie-in to the past season and also allude to the future) and the absolutely outstanding and superior characters that make this show pretty damn flawless. From "Bones" herself, to the self-depricating and sometimes hilarious Agent Booth (if nothing else this show showed how much range "Angel" DIDNT give David Borneaz, which is not something I thought I'd ever write) to the supportive cast (like Jack and Zach, you find out more and more about them practically each episode) to the sometimes-present tertiary cast members (for my money, there is NOT a more appealing character on the show than federal prosecuting attorney Caroline Julian, who says things so nuanced and powerfully, you just want to hear her read the phone book) this show will make you a unshakeable believer by this second season.

Its not perfect. Some of the dialogue is a little too Lifetime for me, on occasion, but this is the exception, not the rule, and being so well rounded is probably why both my wife and myself can fully agree on this show as one of our favorites.

If you aren't watching Bones, you are missing out on possibly the best prime-time show on TV.

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